I didn't realize the outgassed hydrogen is corrosive.Has to be either electrolyte or hydrogen
I didn't realize the outgassed hydrogen is corrosive.Has to be either electrolyte or hydrogen
most people over fill their batteries.When possible, I replace my Group 35 batteries with a Group 24F.
I've also been keeping a maintainer on my batteries. This helps to keep the battery terminal from getting or severely lessens the corrosion.
I still try to buy batteries with the removal caps. This allows me to monitor the acid level and add water if needed. Even though many folks only like to add distilled water, I just open a bottle of drinking water. Some for the battery, some for me!
I didn't realize the outgassed hydrogen is corrosive.
Replaced the battery today with a East Penn Walmart 24f. Got 200 more cranking amps and it fit like a glove in place of the factory Group 35. 1yr warranty for $55.
I like the deka batteries. I use the deep cycle dekas on my tt.You did good man... Hard to beat the East Penn made battery from Wally world. And the group 24f battery can fit at times where a group 35 was originally specd.
wash the top of the battery with baking soda and water. Once the terminals and posts are clean, pack thick grease around posts. Then BUY a set of those red and green felts.Red on + I soak them in oil and then grease connections. Regular old wheel bearing grease is my anti -corrosion weapon of choice
Replaced the battery today with a East Penn Walmart 24f. Got 200 more cranking amps and it fit like a glove in place of the factory Group 35. 1yr warranty for $55.
You did good man... Hard to beat the East Penn made battery from Wally world. And the group 24f battery can fit at times where a group 35 was originally specd.