ORIF
Senior Member
Basic question but this has been annoying me:
When filling my flooded lead acid 8D's I've been using a battery water filler which automatically shuts off flow at the appropriate level.
Or does it?
Seems that when I top off, the cells will "spit" a little bit for a week or so.
Operator error is possible - If you have a slight tilt to the nozzle it will overfill. But even being careful about this I feel like the bottle dispenses a little too much.
Seems that mine dispenses to a level that's right at the bottom of the fill tube. If I'm off with the angle it can be a little above the fill tube. I think ideal is a little below...
Is anyone aware if different bottles have different length nozzles?
Is the distance from the top of the plates to the bottom of the fill tubes a standard length?
When filling my flooded lead acid 8D's I've been using a battery water filler which automatically shuts off flow at the appropriate level.
Or does it?
Seems that when I top off, the cells will "spit" a little bit for a week or so.
Operator error is possible - If you have a slight tilt to the nozzle it will overfill. But even being careful about this I feel like the bottle dispenses a little too much.
Seems that mine dispenses to a level that's right at the bottom of the fill tube. If I'm off with the angle it can be a little above the fill tube. I think ideal is a little below...
Is anyone aware if different bottles have different length nozzles?
Is the distance from the top of the plates to the bottom of the fill tubes a standard length?