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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 9676" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Chances are, it is still shot. When you fill it and charge it, it will probably show that it is holding voltage. But, it won't have any strength to it, and load testing it will find that out. Often, though, if you load test it after charging, it may show up good, so wait about 30 seconds, and do it again. We have our own load tester. Dad bought it many years back, but I am fairly certain that they are still fairly easy to get, but I couldn't give you a clue how much they cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 9676, member: 55"] Chances are, it is still shot. When you fill it and charge it, it will probably show that it is holding voltage. But, it won't have any strength to it, and load testing it will find that out. Often, though, if you load test it after charging, it may show up good, so wait about 30 seconds, and do it again. We have our own load tester. Dad bought it many years back, but I am fairly certain that they are still fairly easy to get, but I couldn't give you a clue how much they cost. [/QUOTE]
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