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The batteries sent in the 2005 first kit are Exide 12-volts labeled EX18-12. The batteries provided last year (2004) are Exide 12-volts labeled ES18-12. the 2005 rule book says that only Exide 12-volt batteries labeled ES18-12 may be used. Is this just a misprint and if not why is this so? also what are this years rookie teams supposed to do? HELP ME PLEASE!!! ![]() |
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Re: Batrie Confution.
I believe that they put out in an update that the ES18-12 and the EX18-12 were the same thing and you could use either.
Edit: It was answered in update #3: "The battery in the 2005 Kit of Parts is the Exide EX18-12. The Exide ES18-12 is the same battery and is competition legal." Last edited by tkwetzel : 28-01-2005 at 16:26. |
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Re: Batrie Confution.
I believe that this was answered in the Q & A system, they stated that both were acceptable for this year. I can't find the question that was posted, but someone else may.
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Re: Batrie Confution.
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Both are legal this year. |
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