Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
Accepting that batteries need to be prevented from moving, if they are sealed, what is to be gained by boxing them in?
putting a box around them, with a removable lid (and some ventilation holes for hydrogen) prevents metal objects falling on the terminals and allows the lid to be used for e.g additional storage or a bunk mattress.
Very good point but should have said - they are covered by sole boards.
I wish my battery had been in a box of some sort! A deep tray at least.
I would not have had to wash the locker out with washing soda after it leaked if it had been !
Does anyone know what the best sort off webbing is to use to tie down the battery/battery box? I was brought up to believe that battery acid was instant death to (nylon) climbing rope. Does the same go for polyester?
Does anyone know what the best sort off webbing is to use to tie down the battery/battery box? I was brought up to believe that battery acid was instant death to (nylon) climbing rope. Does the same go for polyester?
I will be using a plastic at probably acetal but HDPE or nylon should be fine. Just needs enough section to be rigid and strong.
So HDPE? Or GRP?Nylon and acetal are not resistant to strong acids
I think you will find that polyester is fine with sulphuric acid at normal battery acid concentration.
Perhaps not if any spills or splashes are allowed to concentrate.
I use a battery clamping device obtained from a car parts shop. Halfords did have them but I cannot find them on the website now
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