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Storing Wet Batteries

A WELLINGTON listener has_requested "Switch" to advise him what to do with his wet "A" and "B" batteries, as he is about to go away for a couple of months. The best plan is to store them at a battery station, with instructions to re-charge them every three or four weeks. There is always a certain amount of leakage in all batteries, and as damage results from their running down too low, it is a wise practice to get them. re-charged periodically when not in use.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290524.2.42

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 15

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Storing Wet Batteries Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 15

Storing Wet Batteries Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 15

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