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Yes, absolutely, that was my measure. One of my cars has an electrical fault which runs down the battery in a few days, so it's a good test! :-) Haven't had time to track down the fault yet. Another I let run on empty for a while as I was abroad for a few months a couple of years ago. I thought I was going to be back so I didn't disconnect the battery. They stopped the flights home! So. I came back four months later to a completely dead battery. Normal charging did nothing, it wouldn't keep a charge. I bought a new battery and put the old one on trickle charge for a few weeks (!) after which it was as good as the new one. Paul "Stu Gotts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The batteries may have come up in voltage, but were they able to take > a load and bounce back in a reasonable amount of time?
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