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Does your battery have to be level inorder to hold a charge?

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If it's dry cell or closed chambered like an optima (or braille, or ect. ect.) then no, it doesn't matter.

But for the liquid filled acid batteries then yes, it does matter. If you turn them from upright and level the acid will leak and discharge the battery.
 
Liquid filled batteries rely on the contact of the acid to the cathodes. So no matter how small of a slant there is, it will affect battery charge and life.

The drycell battery however doesn't care :D Spend the extra couple bucks!
 
You won't have a car on enough of an incline to matter. There's space between the tops of the cells and the top of the case. The acid won't let the plates into air in a properly-filled battery, unless you're out rockcrawling or the like. It's not an issue in the real car world.
 
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