Author
Topic: battery enclosure
for IASCA and dbDrag, are there any rules for venting, or not venting a battery enclosure?I'd like to know. I'm placing my 2 batteries in a box, but don't know if I should vent them so that fumes (or whatever) can excape.
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PimpTaurus
Member
Member # 265
posted 08-14-1999 03:11 PM
for IASCA and dbDrag, are there any rules for venting, or not venting a battery enclosure?I'd like to know. I'm placing my 2 batteries in a box, but don't know if I should vent them so that fumes (or whatever) can excape.
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Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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PimpTaurus:PLEASE vent your batteries. Especially, if they are normal lead acid types. I do not know the exact ruling but for personal safety it would be a great idea.
Just a thought:
Thunder. Beacuse Size Does MATTER!!
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Thunder
Senior Member
Member # 48
posted 08-14-1999 06:09 PM
PimpTaurus:PLEASE vent your batteries. Especially, if they are normal lead acid types. I do not know the exact ruling but for personal safety it would be a great idea.
Just a thought:
Thunder. Beacuse Size Does MATTER!!
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Posts: 538 | From: Pearl, MS | Registered: May 1999
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PimiTaruas:IF you want a Large, Expensive!, BOMB!! in the back of your car, I am sure Richard Clark can help you!!!
HE!HE!HE!
(I couldn't resist!!)
Thunder. Because Size Does MATTER!
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Thunder
Senior Member
Member # 48
posted 08-16-1999 04:46 PM
PimiTaruas:IF you want a Large, Expensive!, BOMB!! in the back of your car, I am sure Richard Clark can help you!!!
HE!HE!HE!
(I couldn't resist!!)
Thunder. Because Size Does MATTER!
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Posts: 538 | From: Pearl, MS | Registered: May 1999
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