Small hole in my battery. Should I replace it? : r/Cartalk
I''m assuming that you mean the hole in the cap by the positive terminal? If so, you''re fine, though I''d make sure that there isn''t something chafing on the battery to make that
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I''m assuming that you mean the hole in the cap by the positive terminal? If so, you''re fine, though I''d make sure that there isn''t something chafing on the battery to make that
The Battery Reset Hole is a small hole or gap located on the bottom of many modern electronic devices, including smartphones, laptops, and tablets. It is usually marked
I''m assuming that you mean the hole in the cap by the positive terminal? If so, you''re fine, though I''d make sure that there isn''t something chafing on the battery to make that hole.
I have been reminded of my mistake many times and smile and chuckle at what a dumbass I was. BTW, I was drilling a hole to put a hook from one of those black bungee cords
It simulates removing and reinstalling the battery. You need to remove the back cover and physically disconnect the internal battery cable from the mainboard before service.
Have you had service such that the battery would be out of your sight
I suspect the reason for having no drain holes in the bottom of this USCG approved battery box is to contain any spillage so that it doesn''t start eating away at the hull of
After much poking around in Autobarn I found a grommet that does fit the large round holes on the side of the battery box, although its maybe a little small, but won''t fall out.
Have you had service such that the battery would be out of your sight during an extended period of time? The small hole you have might have been overlooked and hidden someone else''s
After working in that battery compartment (under a step in my entry steps) I noticed about a 2" sized hole I had never seen before. (But maybe I had missed it.)
After the top is fastened, partially drill the two holes at the bottom of the battery box enclosure and attach it to the mounting surface using the appropriate hardware.
If there are no visible holes in the bottom of the battery tray or the holes a very small in size "Method 1" may be used. However, if the battery tray has large holes or there is a general
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