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Yep... I divided 19,488 cu inches by 8 and promptly forgot the end result is 1/8 lb per cubic inch rather than 8....thanks for the correction.Don, I think that works out to 1/8 lb per cubic inch rather than 8. Probably inverted the top and bottom numbers somewhere in your division.
weight (lbs) divided by volume (cu in) = lb/cu in
Right...stamped on the steel is "service weight"...which of course is followed by nothing on this oneMy Deka (East Penn Mfg.) .If you own this battery it should be stamped on the side below the lifting holes.?
Thanks, neat to see my mathmatical calculations were within 12 lbs.Correction to my last post as to weight. The wt. I gave was for the cells only- the wt. with the tray (box) is 2448 #. Looked down wrong column.
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