teksavy
Jan 23, 2014Explorer
Lots of battery corrosion- HELP!
Hi:
I'm hoping the folks here could help me solve my problem.
Ever since I have had my toy hauler, I have had problems with battery terminal corrision. I assume this was being caused by outgassing from my two deep cycle interstate 6v batteries wired in series.
I used to keep my RV plugged into a 110V outlet to keep the batteries topped up with the internal charger/inverter built into the RV.
After talking to my local battery supplier he suggested the batteries are being over charged by the internal charger and I should purchase a NOCO Genius G3500 "Smart charger" since it will turn completely off and float charge to keep from overcharging the batteries.
Well the picture below is the result of having this charger on my batteries for 6 months. Note the completely eaten away battery charger clips.

How do I prevent this and how do I properly keep my batteries maintained?
Thank you!
-Ed
I'm hoping the folks here could help me solve my problem.
Ever since I have had my toy hauler, I have had problems with battery terminal corrision. I assume this was being caused by outgassing from my two deep cycle interstate 6v batteries wired in series.
I used to keep my RV plugged into a 110V outlet to keep the batteries topped up with the internal charger/inverter built into the RV.
After talking to my local battery supplier he suggested the batteries are being over charged by the internal charger and I should purchase a NOCO Genius G3500 "Smart charger" since it will turn completely off and float charge to keep from overcharging the batteries.
Well the picture below is the result of having this charger on my batteries for 6 months. Note the completely eaten away battery charger clips.

How do I prevent this and how do I properly keep my batteries maintained?
Thank you!
-Ed