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Heard mention of a battery exploding, but never seen it... Luckily no damage to the car....
Posted on: 2020/12/8 9:25
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Re: 51Packards....52 Packard 200 Deluxe!
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Wow, glad it wasn't worse. Forgive my ignorance, but is one supposed to routinely open vents when charging a battery? I've never done it or seen it done when charging batteries. I'm assuming those vents are the caps on the top? Whenever I've charged my battery I've always been around, never left it unattended overnight, but have never done any of the other things mentioned.
-Kevin
Posted on: 2020/12/8 13:02
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Auto Shop 101 from high school, charging batteries produces flammable hydrogen gas. The caps should have a vent hole in them, make sure it's clear and if uncertain, loosen or remove the caps. You have to remove them anyway to check the electrolyte level before charging, safest thing especially if using a high charging rate is to leave them off.
Hydrogen gas is lighter than air, so don't charge with the battery in an enclosed or partially enclosed area, you want the hydrogen to rise and rapidly dissipate into the surrounding atmosphere.
Posted on: 2020/12/8 14:22
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I've never or rarely loosened the caps either and have often charged (if outside and overnight) with the hood down. Maybe it's time I change my ways! Of course, if the battery is already marginal and/or has no acid in it just about anything is possible.
Posted on: 2020/12/8 14:43
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I just learned the hard way by overfilling my battery and having to clean all the acid leakage down the side. It came out the vent holes in the top of the cap. A real nightmare to clean out.
Posted on: 2020/12/9 0:21
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Typically you top off a battery with distilled water but you would need hydrometer (and the knowledge to use it) to know whether it needs water or acid.
Posted on: 2020/12/9 2:47
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Usually when you look down in the hole where the battery caps were on, you'll see a slot at the bottom of each tube. You fill the battery to just the bottom of this slot.
John
Posted on: 2020/12/9 9:29
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As ptv says, all such batteries have some indicator of the proper fill level. When in doubt and pending confirming the correct electrolyte level, a safe level is that which JUST covers the tops of the lead plates and separators. And never allow the level to fall below the tops of the plates.
Posted on: 2020/12/9 10:06
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7/12/2021
Well after over a year of sitting, I finally took the car out for a little drive around the neighborhood. The carb is acting funny. It has too high of an idle despite running perfectly when parked. Gave it some gas going around a corner and had a small backfire. I guess it's time to go over tune up settings.
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