So a few days ago I helped my friend replace her dead battery. I checked with a voltmeter and the old battery was registering 10 volts. It was an everstart that lasted about a year after the warranty expired. Due to costs, etc. the only place we could buy a battery was at Walmart, which had just one battery left that she needed for her car, which is a mercury mariner 2006. So, we replaced the old everstart with a newer everstart.
The CLAMPS before replacing the battery were badly oxidized but in working condition. The old battery was also leaking acid or something as there was fluid at the bottom of the battery pan - what a mess that was.
Anyway, I did my best to clean the CLAMPS after taking them off and replacing them on the new battery.
A few days later, the terminals are oxidizing again! She also told me the clamps were replaced before when she got the recently replaced battery installed. This is her third battery and it looks like she will need new clamps again because the metal is oxidized so badly that I can't turn the screw all the way to tighten it.
So, what could be causing the oxidation of the clamps? My experience with everstart batteries is exactly this... oxidation at the clamps, when replaced with a better battery, such as interstate, that oxidation build up would stop.
Could the alternator be causing this or is it just the battery?
Edit***
I am talking about the clamps... not the terminals.
I did clean the terminals and clamps before installation with baking soda and put a small amount of vaseline, but the clamps is still building up with that white/greenish gunk.
The CLAMPS before replacing the battery were badly oxidized but in working condition. The old battery was also leaking acid or something as there was fluid at the bottom of the battery pan - what a mess that was.
Anyway, I did my best to clean the CLAMPS after taking them off and replacing them on the new battery.
A few days later, the terminals are oxidizing again! She also told me the clamps were replaced before when she got the recently replaced battery installed. This is her third battery and it looks like she will need new clamps again because the metal is oxidized so badly that I can't turn the screw all the way to tighten it.
So, what could be causing the oxidation of the clamps? My experience with everstart batteries is exactly this... oxidation at the clamps, when replaced with a better battery, such as interstate, that oxidation build up would stop.
Could the alternator be causing this or is it just the battery?
Edit***
I am talking about the clamps... not the terminals.
I did clean the terminals and clamps before installation with baking soda and put a small amount of vaseline, but the clamps is still building up with that white/greenish gunk.
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