Thanks to all who replied!
It is always a learning experience for me when I deal with a new issue
with my Roadsters. (learning to be a petrol head one issue at at time.)
I didn't know it was the actual boiling of a battery that caused the
release of the dangerous gasses.
I was told some years ago that you have not had a complete day until you
have learned something new. Yesterday was a comlete day!
PEACE :-)
Tim
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Tim wrote:
> Correct me if I am mistaken here:
>
> When charging an automotive battery, it has to be in a well ventilated
> space, correct?
>
> If true, what about using a battery tender? Would it be at all
> dangerous to have a battery tender hooked up to a car that gets
> covered when in the garage?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim
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