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Re: Storing TR3 battery over winter

To: randallyoung@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: Storing TR3 battery over winter
From: ZinkZ10C@aol.com
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 22:24:17 EST
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
In a message dated 12/24/01 9:56:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
randallyoung@earthlink.net writes:

<< ZinkZ10C@aol.com wrote:
 > 
 > Since the top is sealed
 
 Not true !  All lead-acid car batteries have a vent, with the sole
 exception of Optima.  If you turn a Delco upside down and then charge
 it, you'll find out where the vent is ! >>


True!  Was thinking more along the lines of non removable caps rather than no 
vents.  The Delcos do have two oval relief vents ( one on each side ) that 
will allow pressure to escape if the battery is overcharged.  In normal 
operation, no acid is expelled through these vents.  If the battery is used 
in a enclosed area, thin wall tubing such as Tygon can be slipped over the 
vents.  

Most car batteries are considered "Flooded" due to their liquid electrolyte.

Sealed Lead Acid batteries ( SLA) also sometimes called gel cells, starved 
electrolyte or acrobatic aircraft batteries must have a overpressure relief 
to prevent explosion.  The Optima needs to have some sort of overpressure 
system.  From what I've read, charging any SLA upsidedown is not recommended 
thought they can be discharged in this position.

Harold

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