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Why the Battery Tray Is Very Wet?
wrote in message oups.com... I had the same problem, but I found out about the leaking when I was wintering the engine. I did not notice any wetness in the bilge, but when I was finished I noticed my jeans were falling apart. The acid ate through the seat and legs from when I sat next to the battery. The dealer could not identify the problem, so I just purchased a battery box, with a lid, so the acid would not splash around the bilge. The battery lasted 3 yrs, and it never failed me, but when the tire dealer put a heavy stress on the battery it showed up weak. Since I didn't want to have it fail me in the middle of the lake, I replaced both of them. Sorry to hear that you have a bad experience with a leaky battery. But I think neither of mine is leaking. I didn't smell anything unusual. They were just water. I used my bare hands with paper towel to clean the battery trays, and my skin was not irritated. Jay Chan Battery acid may not bother your hand that much. I have had a battery decide to crack and leak. I have individual battery boxes so I could see the liquid. |
Why the Battery Tray Is Very Wet?
Jay,
Whatever you do, don't let that water get next to your jeans. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... I had the same problem, but I found out about the leaking when I was wintering the engine. I did not notice any wetness in the bilge, but when I was finished I noticed my jeans were falling apart. The acid ate through the seat and legs from when I sat next to the battery. The dealer could not identify the problem, so I just purchased a battery box, with a lid, so the acid would not splash around the bilge. The battery lasted 3 yrs, and it never failed me, but when the tire dealer put a heavy stress on the battery it showed up weak. Since I didn't want to have it fail me in the middle of the lake, I replaced both of them. Sorry to hear that you have a bad experience with a leaky battery. But I think neither of mine is leaking. I didn't smell anything unusual. They were just water. I used my bare hands with paper towel to clean the battery trays, and my skin was not irritated. Jay Chan |
Why the Battery Tray Is Very Wet?
DSK wrote: BTW you should mix up a solution of baking soda in distilled water and use it to wipe down the area around your batteries. You'd be amazed at what that stuff gets on, and it is very corrosive. Fair Skies Doug King Definitely! I had a battery case split one time when I was fishing, and waited till I got home to do anything. After flushing with baking soda and water, I rinsed it well. The next day, I had a LOT of rewiring to do. Terminals corroded everywhere, wire ends corroded, inline fuses corroded, on and on! |
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