QUOTE(AllnGap @ Nov 7 2019, 10:26 PM)
not only that, wet cells can cause the battery water which is acid to boil and leak all the acid into lower bottom of the battery.
my old car got it, whole battery area rusted heavily.
when fill up the battery water, then drive high RPM, can cause the water to overflow.
real CB i tell you once you see how bad the acid cause rust to your car body

It's not boiling, it's a process call electrolysis and the bubbles are actually hydrogen molecules.my old car got it, whole battery area rusted heavily.
when fill up the battery water, then drive high RPM, can cause the water to overflow.
real CB i tell you once you see how bad the acid cause rust to your car body
Leakage can be due to fill up too much water, did not use distilled water, overcharging the battery and cap not close tightly.
Overcharging with high rpm is the alternator issue (or design). Properly design alternator will not exceed the charging voltage by 14.4V. Anything more than that then battery very fast kong. One car that I know of does this high voltage is Nissan Almera, puik!
Dec 2 2019, 01:17 PM

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