Picked up the battery an hour ago, but the counter guy would not let me see it till he took it out to the truck. Once there, I pulled off the box top & it is the correct battery with two bags of screw on caps & yellow tape on the cell tops. After asking if it has acid in it, he says of course, why would they send you a dry battery. Looking down inside of the battery after pulling off the yellow tape, sure enough, no acid...just dry plates. Back to see the manager about acid that now he wants to sell me, they have a conference in the office. Due to the price, they give me 3 quarts of acid & send me on my way. I might want to get another NAPA store.
The battery is molded in large raised letters "US" on the side with a big sticker that it is not to be exported by ITAR laws unless you have an approved permit. It is manufactured by East Penn Manufacturing Co in Sept 2014. Maybe it should be put under glass in the living room to show guests a real military battery. If any one wants pictures, wait till Monday when they can be downloaded & posted!
Some stuff really makes no sense sometimes. Several weeks ago, the old 4HN battery was pulled & all the connections were cleaned. The battery was charged to cut off voltages & it would not do anything but click when you tried to start the generator. Just 5 minutes ago, with the charger on for 30 minutes, I tried to see if the genset would turn over with the old battery............it spun up & started like normal
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Must be jealous since I spent all this money on a new battery....go figure!