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pic: I Love UPS!
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I hate to say this, but it looks like the blame on this one may be in your hands.
That does not look it is anywhere close to being a secure transport for the batteries. I see no batteries inside sign, nor do I personally think it's wise to transport the batteries this way. The manual states exactly how to transport batteries to and from competitions, and that's not just a suggestion, I believe it is federally mandated to use that method. Someone correct me if I am wrong. |
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Re: pic: I Love UPS!
Not only that, but if you put five batteries in one box then every UPS guy who had to pick that box up cursed you profusely!
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Elgin - we realized this. When we brought the batteries to be shipped, we were told to remove the signage that we had on the exterior of the battery boxes (we have no idea why).
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Yeah, I would be a little peeved about the condition of the box as well then if I was told it was ok to ship it that way, and it ended up looking like that. Were any of the batteries harmed in any (visible) way??? |
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I think we're going to have to chalk this one up in the "Lessons Learned the Hard Way" category! [edit] We got the other five batteries in - none of the batteries themselves have been damaged (all of the terminal connections need to be repaired), but the box was completely split open on two sides. [/edit] Last edited by dubious elise : 05-05-2006 at 09:53. |
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Next time use a small wooden box or crate. It is more secure and batteries wont come out.. ALso wood is a billion times stronger than Cardboard.
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This post corrected by Joe Ross in post #11 of this thread.
Last edited by Bill Moore : 04-05-2006 at 20:07. |
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Re: pic: I Love UPS!
I'm sure they were pretty upset when they picked up that package...5 batteries are pretty darn heavy.
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Re: pic: I Love UPS!
I see what you guys are saying about a cardboard box
being an improper way to transport hazardous materials However ... I also see that it wouldn't matter what was in the box, If it showed up to my house looking like that... I would be angry. |
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Re: pic: I Love UPS!
Looks like some of the boxes we get once they clear customs
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Re: pic: I Love UPS!
something that a lot of people miss
when you have to ship something solid (like the batteries) its best to cut the box down so its the same size as its contents. If the sides of the box are bigger than the contents fill it with something solid, like panels of cardboard. That box looks like it could not support another box just like it. They do not ship boxes like this one high on a truck, or on an aircraft. They need to be able to support other boxes. Its easy to cut boxes down - you cut the four corners lower between the flaps, and then fold and crease new edges, so the flaps fold in further. |
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The proplem is not just the weight of the batteries, it is that it is not a contiguous mass. They are free to slip past each other.
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Our batteries are non-spillable: http://www.exide.com/material_safety...lectrolyte.pdf |
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After looking at that msds sheet. I'd incorage everyone not to tamper with your batteries (which you shouldn't be doing anyway). Looks like everything in the battery is just plain bad for you, in the o god i'm going to die way.
BTW the second one looks like the correct msds the first one was for a liquid battery not the non-spillable lead acid we use. |
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