Chlorine gas is produced.
Chlorine gas is produced.
When a battery is charging, hydrogen gas is produced.
hydrogen
Outgas produced while Charging or Discharging an Automotive BatteryThe gas produced by a lead-acid automotive battery is Hydrogen [H2]. Under unusual circumstances, sometimes there also may be some Hydrogensulphide [H2S] gas.
When a battery is being charged, hydrogen gas is produced.
When a battery is being charged, hydrogen gas is produced.
Hydrogen
Generally, automotive batteries discharge Hydrogen Gas during both the charging and discharge cycles.
Hydrogen is released during charging of a lead acid battery.
Hydrogen is released while charging.
Either the charging system has failed or the battery is bad.
The battery is under the rear seat on the passenger side of vehicle. When changing the make sure to use the correct type with an attach point for the vent. Battery gasses are corrosive, and a battery also releases hydrogen gas towards the end of a charging cycle.