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<blockquote data-quote="MileHighSi" data-source="post: 28963" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>I haven't made my mind up at all - I'm just interested in gathering more than one or two opinions. That's what a forum is for, after all. Otherwise I'd have just asked my neighbour and accepted his answer as gospel. If I'm honest, I've read a few of your posts throughout this forum and your apparent desire to be the voice of all Spark owners kind of makes me take your <em>opinions</em> with (a-ha) a grain of salt. I don't mean that in a mean way, it's just how I feel, personally. Besides, you've made your opinion clear (several times). Like I've said, I'd like more opinions and, ideally, I'd like some fact (regarding maximum corrosion timescales from a slightly more scientific standpoint). In the interests of clarity I'll break the question down as follows:</p><p></p><p><strong>If a small dose of saltwater is going damage a Spark battery, how long (maximum) would you expect to wait before seeing any effects during safe testing?</strong></p><p></p><p>Opinions are valued. Assumptions aren't. Citations are lovely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MileHighSi, post: 28963, member: 3234"] I haven't made my mind up at all - I'm just interested in gathering more than one or two opinions. That's what a forum is for, after all. Otherwise I'd have just asked my neighbour and accepted his answer as gospel. If I'm honest, I've read a few of your posts throughout this forum and your apparent desire to be the voice of all Spark owners kind of makes me take your [I]opinions[/I] with (a-ha) a grain of salt. I don't mean that in a mean way, it's just how I feel, personally. Besides, you've made your opinion clear (several times). Like I've said, I'd like more opinions and, ideally, I'd like some fact (regarding maximum corrosion timescales from a slightly more scientific standpoint). In the interests of clarity I'll break the question down as follows: [B]If a small dose of saltwater is going damage a Spark battery, how long (maximum) would you expect to wait before seeing any effects during safe testing?[/B] Opinions are valued. Assumptions aren't. Citations are lovely. [/QUOTE]
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