concentrik
Well-Known Member
The first thing was swmbo noticing a slightly nasty niff... then the gas alarm going off sporadically. Not LPG though, we eliminated that. Then noticed that the battery charger had been reading 14.2v for longer than normal (usually settles to 13.8v within an hour or so). Don't recall what made me look at the batteries, but glad I did, because one was hot...like very hot. After carefully disconnecting and moving it shoreside the charger was back to normal, the gas alarm was quiet and swmbo was able to say, told you so.
I didn't know that a gas detector could sense products of a faulty battery but I'm glad we didn't just think they were false alarms. Next addition will be a battery temperature alarm. The charger doesn't have one (I know some sense batt temp for charging control, but an over temp alarm?) so I'm thinking a simple process alarm.
I didn't know that a gas detector could sense products of a faulty battery but I'm glad we didn't just think they were false alarms. Next addition will be a battery temperature alarm. The charger doesn't have one (I know some sense batt temp for charging control, but an over temp alarm?) so I'm thinking a simple process alarm.