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POWER OF ODYSSEY Odyssey's PC1200 may look a pretty ordinary battery, but don't be fooled by appearances. Despite its compact size (20x17x19cm), it kicks out an enormous 1200 Amps max cranking power. In effect, the PC1200 is small enough to fit practically all cars, and it's powerful enough to start most of them too. The reason for this incredible output is the Absorbent Glass Mat design. Instead of having normal plates suspended in liquid acid, the plates are separated by glass matting. This means thinner plates can be used, and the unit is literally stuffed full of them – giving a vast plate surface area and massive cranking power. Other advantages are that the unit won't leak, if tipped, because the matting soaks all the free acid up. And because the plates are pure lead there's only negligible self-discharge, which means there will still be enough power to start your car even if it's been standing a year
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SPRAY RUST KILLER Dinitrol has recently launched a new aerosol version of their RC rust converter compound, named RC900. Putting rust converter in a spray form is actually a very practical idea. It makes it easy to treat inaccessible areas, such as door bottoms or inside wheelarches, and it's much less messy than the conventional paint-on stuff. It also avoids one of my pet hates: which is that any brush used to apply rust converter always has to be thrown away, because it's impossible to get the stuff out afterwards. And it dries hard. RC900 converts rust to a hard black inert compound, which is perfect for painting, or applying protective wax, over. Unlike a normal primer, the black stuff is chemically created and will not rust again – even if becomes wet. |
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