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Marine Battery Recall
Found this on Consumer Reports while researching the recall on my dishwasher :rolleyes:
Marine-type 12-volt batteries Could explode and cause chemical and heat burns and lacerations. Products: 11,000 batteries, designed for use in boats and as auxiliary power source in mobile homes and recreational vehicles, sold 9/98-12/98 for $79 to $89. Brand names include "Action Pack," "Centennial Battery," "Pro-Guide," "Sea Volt," "Trojan," and others. Only batteries designated as Type 27TMN are subject to recall. Suspect batteries bear one of following designations stamped on positive post of battery terminal: I01, I04, I12, I14, I15, I21, I29, J05, or J17. What to do: Return battery to store for replacement. For information, call Trojan Battery at 800 568-9889. |
A friend had a group 27 blow-up in the engine room of his 56 Ocean last week what a mess
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Sea Volt sold at West Marine...
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sold 9/98-12/98
if you still have those batteries and they havent blown up yet and they still work Id keep em :) |
Does not make much sense to do a recall after twice the lifespan of the batteries. I doubt there are any marine batteries left that from 1998.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2134084)
Does not make much sense to do a recall after twice the lifespan of the batteries. I doubt there are any marine batteries left that from 1998.
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His was a fairly new Interstate. Not exactly sure what caused it to explode.
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