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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Raider150- is right if they are "sealed" "no maintenance", i.e. you are good to go. there is no way for water to enter the battery.
If they were not "sealed"/"no maintenance", I would open the cell caps & check the electrolyte level. If the electrolyte levels are normal you're OK. Even then, it's quite unlikely there is any damage, i.e., they would have to be totally submerged for some extended time to allow water to enter the cells. The real danger for wet cells is contamination of the electrolyte.
Al
Edited by ESOX Maniac 10/21/2006 5:01 PM
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