lw395
Well-Known Member
I think he's right about this.Nigel Calder says they do and to keep an axe on board for emergency cable cutting. He describes it as a process by which the raised temperature allows the battery to accept more and more charge, thereby increasing the batteries' ability to accept charge and so on in a vicious cycle of ever increasing battery temperature until it ruptures. I trust Nigel's opinion.
Not sure about the axe, I have bolt croppers for the rigging though.
There is a lot of energy stored in a charge battery.
If that energy stored as charge turns to heat in a quick uncontrolled way, when the battery is already overheating, I feel that is a reasonable cause to worry.
I raised this thread as a tea-break topic with some electronics guys, one idea was that it might be a good idea to remove some of the energy by discharging the battery, but not too quickly....
I.e. not a heavy load like a starter motor!
Prevention is better than cure, so we should be grateful to the OP for raising awareness.