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Larry,
Satisfy my curiosity here. I've seen the aftermath of two battery explosions so I know they happen and are serious when they do. However, with all those cars racing around bouncing and jolting their cheap, thin plate batteries that usually aren't replaced until the motor won't turn over, I've never heard of an auto battery explosion. I'm sure they happen but it's got to be statistically rare for one not to have come to my direct notice. I understand that the AGM cells in my boat are a wrapped sandwich of glass mat and the lead plates. How can contact between these plates be very likely? Is the boat just sitting there motionless more likely to have these well supported plates bend than all those cars sitting in unheated garages and out on the street? First, the batteries have to discharge which seems pretty unlikely with the cables disconnected. My wife has to have AAA jump start her car a half dozen times a winter because she doesn't close the doors all the way or leaves the lights on. No problem so far. This seems like a several orders of magnitude lower risk than the boat falling off the jackstands. -- Roger Long |
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