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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:37:13 -0500, "Joshuall"
wrote: What Steve said and that's what happened to me + make sure your charging cables are secured tightly to the batteries if you have an onboard charging system. If they are loose you will not get a full charge to begin with. Yeah, add distilled water or electrolyte solution..........same thing huh Steve..........MORON. I suggest you force SPAM in there. You need an onboard spam fryer and a boat helper. If you had a boat helper , you could just lay back and smell eggs and spam frying. I think Steve is selling boat helpers at a discount price, by golly! What's your website again Steve for those boathelpers you're selling, by golly? |
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