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handye9
Sep 17, 2013Explorer II
In a charging state, the battery gives off a flammable gas.
Disconnecting shore power will reduce the risk of a spark while unhooking the battery. They could still spark, but, less chance with no shore power.
Disconnecting shore power will reduce the risk of a spark while unhooking the battery. They could still spark, but, less chance with no shore power.
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