Hi folks, my first post here.
I am in the process of installing a dual battery system, I have chosen a Optima yellow top, which is classed as a Spill proof AGM sealed battery. Optima themselves recommend that the battery be vented to the outside. Reading the interweb, one can see recommendations from the boat community that it produces hydrogen when over charged, which only occur if the DBS failed. The battery would or should have a pressure relief valve for the hydrogen gas to release into the atmosphere.
BUT I don't see many people providing vents for their battery boxes if placed in the cargo/trunk area...just wondering if anyone has come across this.
My battery may reside in the engine bay, If I can move a couple of things around, or under the chassis if enough protection can be fabricated, I did consider the cargo area next to the fridge and power all my aux requirements in the rear of the patrol, but am scared that a vent can not be made for hydrogen to escape to outside the cab.
I am in the process of installing a dual battery system, I have chosen a Optima yellow top, which is classed as a Spill proof AGM sealed battery. Optima themselves recommend that the battery be vented to the outside. Reading the interweb, one can see recommendations from the boat community that it produces hydrogen when over charged, which only occur if the DBS failed. The battery would or should have a pressure relief valve for the hydrogen gas to release into the atmosphere.
BUT I don't see many people providing vents for their battery boxes if placed in the cargo/trunk area...just wondering if anyone has come across this.
My battery may reside in the engine bay, If I can move a couple of things around, or under the chassis if enough protection can be fabricated, I did consider the cargo area next to the fridge and power all my aux requirements in the rear of the patrol, but am scared that a vent can not be made for hydrogen to escape to outside the cab.