PS Magazine - MARCH 1979

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 316

MARCH 1979

PS Magazine - MARCH 1979 - Page 21 of 35
Dr-Cel BatTeRiEs
U±Lc
Like all good soldiers, dry-cell
batteries neveR die .±± their charge just
fades away²
Careless or rough hAndling can
muster ouT a b³tTery before its Time,
tho´ It takes a dOUBleµBarreled dose of
common sense aND
PM
from you to
keep 'em on The l¶NE uNT¶l They fade
away naturally.
Store the baTTEriE· iN ³ ¸ool place
until you use theM² ¹He ¸ºoleR t»e
better, but keep them beTWEEn
0
and
35°F.
¼eed a refr¶ger³Tor F½R coºling?
C¾¿
50-915
(¿pr 76) ÀKÁ· ¶TÂ
Ãhile itÄs gooD To ÅEEP ÁEm cool
before use, itÁs ViT³l afTER yºu ·Tart
Muste±Ing OU²?
/:²
/!ft;O
u{Cf D³ l´µ¶· ¸
0
Ãhen
you're
through
comÆ
municatin' for the day,pull the Çattery
from your equipΜent You not only
saVe the battery; you saVe your
equipment. Corrosion sets in if the
two are mated for a long time±
If you're worried about moisture
damage from refrigeration, put your
batteries in a bag±
¿nother way to reduce water
worries is to deÈrost your refrigerator²
¾he best time to do that is when your
battery stocÉ is down± Êse cloth or
heaVy paperË to keep the cool in
batteries you take outÌ
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