ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT LEISURE BATTERIES - & MORE!
Moderators: Doone, westonwarrior
ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT LEISURE BATTERIES - & MORE!
http://www.mbccentre.co.nz/technical_in ... _phred.htm
USA site linked via NZ
Take a read folks (settle down with a beer) - fascinating!
USA site linked via NZ
Take a read folks (settle down with a beer) - fascinating!
- Peg leg Pete
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 2910
- Joined: Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:07 pm
- Location: Yorkshire
- daveblueozzie
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 5922
- Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:25 pm
- Location: North West.
Reading info for all
Well found bit of info pippin it should be compulsory reading to all bongo owners. Rich G1VPE
A wealth of useful information there Pippin. Written in a reasonably accessible style and offering good advice on 'safety' issues.
The comments on the dangers present, when working with lead acid and other batteries are crucial. Sometimes people are unaware that in certain conditions batteries can explode and caution needs to be exercised.
Having seen this happen several times in industrial installations I approach working the battery with a degree of care. As an example:The potential for fire,explosion or major damage to the electrical system when 'jump starting' is well covered. The article describes the safest way of competing this task. A few simple precautions can save tears, pain and a hole in the bank balance.

The comments on the dangers present, when working with lead acid and other batteries are crucial. Sometimes people are unaware that in certain conditions batteries can explode and caution needs to be exercised.
Having seen this happen several times in industrial installations I approach working the battery with a degree of care. As an example:The potential for fire,explosion or major damage to the electrical system when 'jump starting' is well covered. The article describes the safest way of competing this task. A few simple precautions can save tears, pain and a hole in the bank balance.



health warning
Sounds like a good idea Pippin, i don't think people realise there dealing with a bomb if handled incorrectly. I think a good dose of safety first is the order of the day on this one. Rich 

-
- Bongolier
- Posts: 167
- Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:22 am
- Location: Coulsdon (Surrey/London)
- Contact:
Re: health warning
Sshhh don't give them terrists ideas! Next thing we know it they'll try and use a car with petrol, gas _and_ a battery to kill thousands.Big Rich wrote:Sounds like a good idea Pippin, i don't think people realise there dealing with a bomb if handled incorrectly. I think a good dose of safety first is the order of the day on this one. Rich
(Cos none of us drive round in vehicles with 60l of petrol, gas cans and multiple batteries ever... :O)
Location says where I am... I'd rather be justabout anywhere else! Suggestions or job offers of/in other parts of the UK gladly received...