[DML] Re: Technical Battery and fuse question
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[DML] Re: Technical Battery and fuse question
- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 23:59:16 -0000
I believe your observation is correct and the only real cure is -
Ventilation!
In some cars with batteries in the trunk or under the back seat a
vent connected directly to the battery is used to direct any gases
to the outside. Lincoln has one for the LS that I have been
investigating because it connects directly to a vent similar to
those on Delco batteries. Since there is a vent in the back of the
DeLorean battery case, a straight forward adaptation appears
probable. If I come up with something that appears to work I will
post it.
Harold McElraft - 3354
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Kramer" <jettaman95@xxxx> wrote:
> Dear List,
> Over the last months I have been working towards becoming a
future
> auto tech. Anyway I have been going through basic electrical and
> studying batteries. I did not know that a by-product of the
> discharging is the release of hydorgen gas.
> Could this be part of the reason that fuses in the fuse box melt
> and need replacement more then other cars? Is there anyway to
protect
> them? (Just a thought)
> ~Kramer
> #10610
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