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I will say no. I did install regular alkaline batteries and they died very soon and started to leak.
Usually a battery will leak because of overvoltage, overtemperature or a bad battery cell.
First the maximum charging current for the battery should be checked. If that is unknown it can be taken as one tenth of the capacity, e.g. 2 amps max for a 20 Ah battery
No they use dry acid if its wet then they will leak out like a car battery.
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Eventually yes. No tire is 100% leak proof.
The electrolyte used in alkaline dry cell batteries is usually potassium hydroxide.The main advantage of the alkaline potassium hydroxide electrolyte over the acidic ammonium chloride electrolyte in conventional dry cell batteries is that if it happens to leak outside the battery case it will not corrode the metal parts of the device it is powering (but the leakage still makes a mess that should be cleaned out when replacing the bad batteries with good ones).
An auto battery could be leaking for a couple of reasons. The alternator could be overcharging the battery causing the leakage. Or the battery itself could have a short or other internal problem causing it to leak when charging.
Anytime you run an automobile battery down you shorten the life of that battery. An acid leak in a sealed battery means the battery must be replaced. If it is leaking from a battery in a battery with filler caps just add distilled water to the full mark and wash the acid off the vehicle battery compartment.
Crack or hole in the battery case or it is being overcharged by a defective voltage regulator.
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Anything that carries that message contains a batterythat can explode or leak if you try to charge the battery, if you connect the battery to something else, or if you throw it into the fire.