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"Stock" Appearing Battery
Does anyone have any idea how to locate what some call display batteries? These are batteries that are sometimes on display at stores that are completely empty.......No weight. I've asked around and all I get is a blank stare. No one seems to understand the idea of a stock looking battery in the stock location while a real battery is placed in a better "weight transferring area". I see the guys in the F.A.S.T. drags are doing this but I've come up short. Looking to find something in the 80's. Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead.
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I would try to contact Johnson Controls Industries. They used to have the empties that a store could display without having to worry about "rotating the stock". You will need to know what BCI group number that you need or want (24, 24F, 34, 75, or 78 are the most popular).
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