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Stork (
merb
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2015-04-14 03:54 am (UTC)
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[ He seems like he'd hedging this answer. ]
It depends. If they're only run down, you can charge them. If they go
inert
, you have to re-calibrate them from the start, which is delicate. You don't want to do that while bobbing on the water, unless you
want
to be blown to smithereens.
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It depends. If they're only run down, you can charge them. If they go inert, you have to re-calibrate them from the start, which is delicate. You don't want to do that while bobbing on the water, unless you want to be blown to smithereens.