Not only the little Trannys ... the big Trannys are much more frightening.
So do you want to start a new thread @Crusty181 and tell us all about it ? Sounds interesting.
Not only the little Trannys ... the big Trannys are much more frightening.
Your comments about the danger of lead acid battery off gassing surprise me, because I though caravan batteries had to have adequate ventilation to prevent hydrogen build up while charging. My Avan which I sold in June had a dedicated vent for the battery. It also had warning in the manual about not blocking that particular vent.
I am yet to pick up my Jayco, but I would be surprised if they did not have adequate ventilation of excess hydrogen for their charging batteries. If the batteries supplied as standard by Jayco are lead acid deep cycle they should come with adequate ventilation?
I think we may be saying the same thing I hope this clarifies it.@yabbietol Ventilation is critical of course, and hopefully they are providing a lot of it!. At the end of the day you can provide a dedicated breather tube and as much ventilation as you like, but the risk is always there. I suppose it depends on how you assess that risk. As I said, plenty of people fit them internally - their choice. Some do it on a recommendation, others do it because of price, others simply replace like for like what was in the van/vehicle prior. From a battery manufacturers point of view we would never recommend fitment of anything other than a VRLA battery in these applications.
I look at it two ways. Firstly the term "Maintenance Free" is a great marketing job. Sure Calcium/Calcium technology batteries by virtue of their design use less electrolyte in comparison to a lead antimony battery, and are supposedly filled to last the "life" of the battery. But, they still will consume electrolyte over time, how much will depends on the conditions they operate in and under. So a good marketing story no doubt, but not strictly true. Explosions are rare, but the risk is there.
Secondly, in terms of gassing, regardless of how good your ventilation is the potential still exists for fumes to accumulate within the van. Depending on how good the ventilation is, and on other factors regarding the batteries use, the risk of fumes accumulating varies. To me though, it is not a risk I would take (perhaps I have a sensitive nose lol), and hence why I would not recommend anyone to fit a non VRLA type battery internally in the van.
Totally different story if fitted externally.
You can draw parallels to the use of VRLA batteries in motor vehicles, typically European, where the battery is located within the passenger compartment of the vehicle. They use this technology for a few reasons - cost isn't one! - but the recombinant design that converts the gas produced back into a liquid is. The use of lead acid batteries in these applications is not recommended, and while you would be able to provide better ventilation in a van situation, I would use this application as a good guide as to what type of battery to fit internally in a van.
But again, each to their own.
Behave yourself .... I not sure you 30mins on the bench is up yet. Anyway, all the detail is posted on another forumSo do you want to start a new thread @Crusty181 and tell us all about it ? Sounds interesting.
Behave yourself .... I not sure you 30mins on the bench is up yet. Anyway, all the detail is posted on another forum
We'll be a lot closer than southern NSW !!!Didn't you say you would at a southern NSW town in Jan ????? I may have to adjust the schedule so I can hear this story by the campfire, sure to be some laughs.........![]()
You'll just have to go bed half an hour earlier. But if you start on the tonic half an hour earlier too, it won't matter, and you'll be $50 in front.I am now the proud owner of a 105amp AGM battery, ( would have gone a 120 but didn't have the extra $50)
Love the chatter about batteries and food and beer......I like my fish and chips HOT and my beer cold though, thats probably why I have my beer in an Engel........lol,lol.
Batteries and solar panels and the subject ends up on food..........don't you lot get fed ?????????
Marvmart will chime in soon.......
PS: Bahahahahaha @Crusty181 absolute classic again........................have another beer.
I spotted this battery 4 sales at Supercheap..........what do you think is it suitable for the van.
The sale ends tomorrow.
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