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Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:41 pm Posts: 4319 Location: Plumpton, NSW
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I don't the sound of the noise, smell, and battery dying bit, but I would at least go around and check all the leads and earth straps to make sure they are all tight and the earth straps have a good metal to metal contact. Check that nothing metallic can short across the terminals (do you use a boot board or battery cover? Then I would get the battery condition checked. It may have a collapsed cell or be sulfated and not accepting a full charge.
If it's sulfated it will need to be charged with a high powered charger in which case it MIGHT recover, otherwise it is a new battery time methinks.
KB
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