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Rick Evans
Okay, I've already nominated myself for idiot of the year award. I hesitate to even ask this question because I know I'll incur the laughter and derision of all sailors. That said, here's the problem and question.I didn't check my batteries all summer on my Beneteau 321. Two standard marine batteries. I checked them last week. They were as dry as the Sahara. I added more water than a marathon runner would drink. Just plain distilled water thinking they needed topping off. But each cell kept drinking and drinking. Had I know they were that dry to begin with, maybe I would have tried acid instead. But, I didn't know and it didn't become apparent until I was past the point of no return. So, I filled them with water. They seemed to charge and the engine started nicely. But, have I really killed them? Is there any chance of them coming back to life or are they totally fried. They've been on an automatic charger for months and no telling how long they've been dry. God forgive me.