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Dry Cell Battery
FamilyManz:
--- Quote from: clarence on August 05, 2008, 11:58:29 AM ---Yes.
NS-60 at S$100 nett.
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so ex nowadays ar....
my last car.... got Amaron for ~70, 55amp, made in India
clarence:
Dry cell batteries at below $100 nowadays is considered cheap.
Cannot compare with last time.
Last time, no COE, no ERP, no taxi fuel surcharge, no peak period 35% fare surcharge, no CBD area surcharge, and petrol prices only $1.20 for 97RON (no 98RON yet), diesel prices only $0.50. :(
FamilyManz:
--- Quote from: clarence on August 05, 2008, 12:08:28 PM ---Dry cell batteries at below $100 nowadays is considered cheap.
Cannot compare with last time.
Last time, no COE, no ERP, no taxi fuel surcharge, no peak period 35% fare surcharge, no CBD area surcharge, and petrol prices only $1.20 for 97RON (no 98RON yet), diesel prices only $0.50. :(
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my last time is Aug 2006 rah :bleh:
alantan9:
Hmmz....but then if use wet cell...how often to top up battery water? Aiyo....lazy leh...sianz... :bleh:
Ender:
--- Quote from: alantan9 on August 05, 2008, 08:49:36 PM ---Hmmz....but then if use wet cell...how often to top up battery water? Aiyo....lazy leh...sianz... :bleh:
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Mine already more than 1 1/2 year. Never top up water once...
BTW, Maintenance free battery is not dry cell, It's still wet, but it's sealed to keep water loss to the minimum..
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