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No, the battery generates hydrogen gas. This can be explosive!
The bulging is caused by gassing. This is caused by overcharging or by a short circuit inside the battery. The acid inside the battery is turned to gas and it expands the sides of the battery.
When lead/ acid batteries are charged, they can give off hydrogen gas.
This is the fumes that paint and varnish give off when they are applied. As the paint cures, the fumes will go away. You can open up the area windows.
Answer 1 - Out-gassing of Auto BatteriesNO, the out-gassing from auto batteries while being charged, AND while being DISCHARGED is HYDROGEN [H2] which is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE, AND when mixed in the proper proportion [ratio] with air that Hydrogen gas is EXPLOSIVE.
i think most of it ended in 1945 but some gassing carried on and then was stopped in later years
the battery in under the rear seat all you do is left on the front of the bottom part of the seat and BING BOUTA BOOM theres the battery, just undo the mount, and untightin the battery terminals and get ER DONE Not so FAST! This car requires a VENTED BATTERY. This vents the battery gases out the bottom of the vehicle. A conventional battery's out-gassing to the interior of the car would be extremely dangerous, and would eventually ruin the interior of the car.
None. One doesn't survive gassing in a gas chamber. ___________________ One, but she was executed a couple of hours later.
If the battery was very low on charge give it 8 hours or overnight. 2Amps means it's nearing the end of the charge cycle. It will never go to a zero ampere charge rate as the battery will always accept some current even when fully charged. Don't leave the charger on forever however since the charger will causing excessive gassing of the cells which is breaking down the water in the battery to hydrogen and oxygen gas. Excessive gassing will slowly evaporate the water and cause issues...
By gassing them or torturing them.
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