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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 00:10:25 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote: Your point is well taken and speaks to the point that batteries should only be installed in approved locations. There must be venting. I suspect that the manufacturer of the charger is concerned about two potential issues.... the first is the (natural and expected) out gassing of hydrogen... the second might be an improperly grounded circuit associated with the charger that could cause damage (read that lawsuit) to adjoining floating boats from galvanic erosion. My three batteries have good ventilation. Two are under the console which has a 16" square opening and the aft battery also sits beside a similar sized opening. |
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