G-Dubya
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I have had an auxiliary battery in the tub of my D22 for the last 2 years or so. It is a Century 100ah deep cycle lead acid battery (not AGM). I intend on changing the battery to AGM when this one fails but don't know when that will be.
This aux battery is being charged by a Ctek D250s Dual and both are installed inside a ply box along with associated wiring, anderson plugs, volt meter and switch panel.
I have read that when lead acid batteries charge they release gas that can cause an explosion.
With the battery being inside a ply box approx. 55cm (w) x 38cm (h) and 22cm (d) is there a chance of gasses building up inside the box? I have number of holes in the top of the box and down the side to allow wiring in/out, access for Anderson plugs and approx. 1mm gap around the door for the box.
So questions I have are as follows:
1. Is there a possibility of gas build up inside the box or is there enough ventilation with the holes and gaps already there?
2. If more ventilation is required will fitting a vent panel in the lower part of the box suffice or do I need to consider some sort of small fan to assist with venting any gas (much like the fan used in the ARK Powerpack Battery Box which is always on when the charger is connected)?
3. If a fan is recommended what would be the best way to connect it?
Cheers.
This aux battery is being charged by a Ctek D250s Dual and both are installed inside a ply box along with associated wiring, anderson plugs, volt meter and switch panel.
I have read that when lead acid batteries charge they release gas that can cause an explosion.
With the battery being inside a ply box approx. 55cm (w) x 38cm (h) and 22cm (d) is there a chance of gasses building up inside the box? I have number of holes in the top of the box and down the side to allow wiring in/out, access for Anderson plugs and approx. 1mm gap around the door for the box.
So questions I have are as follows:
1. Is there a possibility of gas build up inside the box or is there enough ventilation with the holes and gaps already there?
2. If more ventilation is required will fitting a vent panel in the lower part of the box suffice or do I need to consider some sort of small fan to assist with venting any gas (much like the fan used in the ARK Powerpack Battery Box which is always on when the charger is connected)?
3. If a fan is recommended what would be the best way to connect it?
Cheers.