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CumminsCrazed 10-02-2008 03:11 PM

Strong Rotten Egg/Sulphur Smell
 
Ok so 1 have one bad battery(pass) in my truck and my second battery(driver) needs to have a charger on it at night so itll start the next day (is going bad quicker than id like). Well this has been goin on for about 3 wks as i havent had money to buy batteries.

Anyway, today i go out to go somewhere, start my truck and take the charger off it. I smell a rotton egg/sulphur smell emitting from the drivers side battery. I have smelled this some in the past week but not nearly as bad as today. So i go ahead and make my arrends. I stop at one place to run in and leave my truck running. I come out 5-10 min later and my cab is FILLED with this rotton egg/sulphur smell. Ive never had this happen yet, and everytime i stop for a stop light or stop sign i smell it as soon as i start to go again. When i got home i shut the truck down and opened the hood and stuck my nose down by the drivers side battery at the corner of the "cap" on top of the battery. I could smell a VERY strong rotton egg/sulphur smell coming from that.

What is causing my battery to make this smell and is there anything i can do to stop it.

wildbill 10-02-2008 03:26 PM

Got a cell or two overcharging, causing the acid to boil. Which in turn is releasing acid gas.

GBWELDING 10-02-2008 03:44 PM

13 % sulfuric acid in the batteries and when they boil you get the smell. Overcharging will boil the water out of the batteries. Just a note, when you can replace both batteries as a bad one will kill a new one.

Itsmejoe231 10-12-2008 06:37 PM

Acid gas is nothing to play with, it can kill you fast. Please change out your batteries.

bigdaddydiesel 10-12-2008 06:58 PM

Also, in addition to changing the batteries, if you ever need to keep them charged like that in the future, DO NOT use a regular charger! use a Battery Tender type charger, or "Trickle Charger", they will only supply enough juice to keep them charged and not overcharge them...

dukeboy_318 10-13-2008 09:18 AM

yeah, be careful when you pull the batteries out as you may find acid leaking as well, either way, time for 2 new batteries.:U:

stkdram55 10-13-2008 09:50 AM

No Smoking:humm:


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