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hcaz095 05-14-2009 02:12 AM

Battery Fumes
 
So, when driving yesterday I noticed a smell of rotten eggs... thought it may be coming from the vents... couldnt figure it out. After stopping and sniffing my engine bay, i notice my batter is fuming out of one of the 2 vents on the top of the bat (made me feel great that I was sniffing in gaseous sulfuric acid)...the battery was very hot to the touch. I do not know when it was last replaced, but looks newer and the truck starts right up, even after this issue/ cooldown. The weather was 60 F, and I wasnt driving hard or for very long. I have never seen or heard of this before, but saw there is one other post, and the rust issues in this location it must not be all that uncommon?


Who else has had this happen? What should I do? What other problems may have led to this happening?

El Jay 05-14-2009 02:37 AM

Re: Battery Fumes
 
Right off the top of my head, at this time of night; my thoughts would be look at the voltage regulator and overcharging.

I'm going to bed now.

Let us know what you find.

hcaz095 05-14-2009 02:52 AM

Re: Battery Fumes
 
I was thinking it was overcharging, although the batt/ amp guage reads good... havent put the voltmeter to anything yet though.


Or... I had a refillable lead-acid battery in a dirtbike as a kid... could it be low on water/acid? Current heats up what little is in there? I havent poked the battery too much yet... I've never even noticed batteries that have little vents for this... mine were always totally closed i thought...

~Zach

cdowns 05-14-2009 04:28 AM

Re: Battery Fumes
 
good way to tell if the battery is low on fluid is to take the caps off and LOOK
i'd also look at the condition of your cables and take them off and clean them real good both ends of both cables

Woody 05-14-2009 05:55 AM

Re: Battery Fumes
 
Your battery is venting because the acid/water in it is being boiled. This is from it either being over charged (most likely) or the Diodes in the alt. have failed and it is being charges with AC voltage ( this will kill the battery ) instead of DC voltage.

While your battery is venting as you described, you should be very careful around it!!! The gas vapor spewing out is extreamly flammable and a spark could blow up the battery!! Been there, Done that!

Don't trust the gauge in the dash, check it out with a meter.

special-K 05-14-2009 07:09 AM

Re: Battery Fumes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Woody (Post 3309152)
Your battery is venting because the acid/water in it is being boiled. This is from it either being over charged (most likely) or the Diodes in the alt. have failed and it is being charges with AC voltage ( this will kill the battery ) instead of DC voltage.

While your battery is venting as you described, you should be very careful around it!!! The gas vapor spewing out is extreamly flammable and a spark could blow up the battery!! Been there, Done that!

Don't trust the gauge in the dash, check it out with a meter.

I have nothing to add to this.I had the same issue and went to an internal regulator type alternator which took care of whichever part was failed.

leos11104 05-15-2009 12:29 AM

Re: Battery Fumes
 
i had the same problem changed my battery and have been on the road over a year now with no problems


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