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Bill Darden April 8th 04 07:36 PM

Updated Battery FAQ
 
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Steveo April 8th 04 07:40 PM

Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?

Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 01:07 AM

Steveo wrote:
Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?


Spiral Wound batteries ROOL!

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Steveo April 9th 04 01:19 AM

"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?


Spiral Wound batteries ROOL!

I hear ya, I just wanted Bill's opinion of them. I'd most likely
put them in my snow plow trucks when they need them. That's some
heavy duty battery demand. I'm already spending $80 for a decent
acid battery, so the price wouldn't be that big of a deterrant
if I could rely on them longer.

Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 02:31 AM

Steveo wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?


Spiral Wound batteries ROOL!

I hear ya, I just wanted Bill's opinion of them. I'd most likely
put them in my snow plow trucks when they need them. That's some
heavy duty battery demand. I'm already spending $80 for a decent
acid battery, so the price wouldn't be that big of a deterrant
if I could rely on them longer.


Sounds like you need the deep cycle version of the Optima Spiral Wind. I
just use the Red Top. I think the one you want has a Blue or a Black top.

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Steveo April 9th 04 02:32 AM

"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?

Spiral Wound batteries ROOL!

I hear ya, I just wanted Bill's opinion of them. I'd most likely
put them in my snow plow trucks when they need them. That's some
heavy duty battery demand. I'm already spending $80 for a decent
acid battery, so the price wouldn't be that big of a deterrant
if I could rely on them longer.


Sounds like you need the deep cycle version of the Optima Spiral Wind.
I just use the Red Top. I think the one you want has a Blue or a Black
top.

Or a good ole' rocky top.

Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 02:35 AM

Steveo wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?

Spiral Wound batteries ROOL!

I hear ya, I just wanted Bill's opinion of them. I'd most likely
put them in my snow plow trucks when they need them. That's some
heavy duty battery demand. I'm already spending $80 for a decent
acid battery, so the price wouldn't be that big of a deterrant
if I could rely on them longer.


Sounds like you need the deep cycle version of the Optima Spiral
Wind. I just use the Red Top. I think the one you want has a Blue
or a Black top.

Or a good ole' rocky top.


Rocky Top. Was that John Denver? Sounds so familiar. Hell, at my age
everything sounds familiar!

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300 million kilometers wide
26,000 light years from yore Momma



Steveo April 9th 04 02:39 AM

"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Bill Darden wrote:
Updated version of the Car (including Motorcycle) and Deep Cycle
Battery Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

www.batteryfaq.org

Kindest regards,

BiLL......

Good link, Bill. What's your opinion of those dry cell optima
batteries? Are they worth the extra cash in your opinion?

Spiral Wound batteries ROOL!

I hear ya, I just wanted Bill's opinion of them. I'd most likely
put them in my snow plow trucks when they need them. That's some
heavy duty battery demand. I'm already spending $80 for a decent
acid battery, so the price wouldn't be that big of a deterrant
if I could rely on them longer.

Sounds like you need the deep cycle version of the Optima Spiral
Wind. I just use the Red Top. I think the one you want has a Blue
or a Black top.

Or a good ole' rocky top.


Rocky Top. Was that John Denver? Sounds so familiar. Hell, at my age
everything sounds familiar!

Hell, anyone with an acoustic geetar has a version pert'n neer.

Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 03:10 AM

Steveo wrote:
Rocky Top. Was that John Denver? Sounds so familiar. Hell, at my
age everything sounds familiar!

Hell, anyone with an acoustic geetar has a version pert'n neer.


If you could only listen to one song, and had 5 people who were allowed to
do it; name it.

For me:

Song:
City of New Orleans

Singers:
Willie Nelson
Johnny Cash
Grateful Dead
Eagles
Jim Croce


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300 million kilometers wide
26,000 light years from yore Momma



Twistedhed April 9th 04 04:08 AM

From: (Massive=A0Black=A0Hole)
Steveo wrote:
Rocky Top. Was that John Denver? =A0 Sounds so familiar. Hell, at my
age everything sounds familiar!
Hell, anyone with an acoustic geetar has a version pert'n neer.
If you could only listen to one song, and had 5 people who were allowed
to do it; name it.
For me:
Song:
City of New Orleans
Singers:
Willie Nelson
Johnny Cash
Grateful Dead
Eagles
Jim Croce
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Ahhhhh..another Arlo fan.


Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 04:25 AM

Twistedhed wrote:
Ahhhhh..another Arlo fan.


Woody's ugliest kid!

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Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 04:59 AM

Duke Of Windsor wrote:
he should get the yeller top.


Methinks you misjudge Steve.

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I Am Not George April 9th 04 06:01 AM

"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Duke Of Windsor wrote:
he should get the yeller top.


Methinks you misjudge Steve.


Methinks you are Steves cheerleader. He needs one.

Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 06:23 AM

I Am Not George wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Duke Of Windsor wrote:
he should get the yeller top.


Methinks you misjudge Steve.


Methinks you are Steves cheerleader. He needs one.


And you are my pom-pom.

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300 million kilometers wide
26,000 light years from yore Momma



Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 06:59 AM

I Am Not George wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote in message
I Am Not George wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Duke Of Windsor wrote:
he should get the yeller top.

Methinks you misjudge Steve.

Methinks you are Steves cheerleader. He needs one.


And you are my pom-pom.


Bite me.


You would enjoy it far too much. But thanks for the offer.

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300 million kilometers wide
26,000 light years from yore Momma



Steveo April 9th 04 01:25 PM

"Massive Black Hole" wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Rocky Top. Was that John Denver? Sounds so familiar. Hell, at my
age everything sounds familiar!

Hell, anyone with an acoustic geetar has a version pert'n neer.


If you could only listen to one song, and had 5 people who were allowed
to do it; name it.

For me:

Song:
City of New Orleans

Singers:
Willie Nelson
Johnny Cash
Grateful Dead
Eagles
Jim Croce

That's a really tough one..those are good.

Massive Black Hole April 9th 04 05:29 PM

Duke Of Windsor wrote:
"Massive Black Hole" wrote in news:2bpdc.3027
:

Duke Of Windsor wrote:
he should get the yeller top.


Methinks you misjudge Steve.



Why do you say that? the yellow top is a deep cycle battery.


I figured you were insinuating he was chicken. You know - the yellow. I
thought there might be a yellow top too, but wasn't sure. I have the red.

Easy
bud no one is picking on Steveo you can come off the defensive. Thing
I can't understand, if you had this big usenet to do with him, and
tell us how and tell us how great he is why does he need you to stick
up for him at every chance?


I don't think he does need me to stick up for him. I stick up for my
friends without them telling me to. I stick up for friends and family -
period. After all, on the day we die; that's what we leave behind. All
my money, posessions, etc. - well those all mean exactly squat. But if I
died tomorrow morning, 10 years from now Steve would still say that Scott
was an alright guy. We live on in the memory of our friends and family.
And I'll tell you something else about me - if Steve was wrong I would
defend him here and tell him he was wrong in real life. I don't betray my
friends.


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