I remember there was a thread a while ago about whether lead-acid batteries are suitable to be run in the wet. Does anybody know where this is located? Don't know if it was deleted when the forum software was changed...
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Recently posted on the RobotROV
Recently posted on the RobotROV mailing list:
"You don't really need a housing. "Doc" the creator of the Bionic Dolphin has sold me on Optima AGM batteries. He has had them down to 150 feet, completely exposed to the pressure. He only sealed the terminals with "E6000" urethane sealant available at Ace Hardware. Doc retired one of these batteries after 9 years of service. --Doug Jackson
www.submarineboat.com"
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Thanks for the response!
About sealing
Thanks for the response!
About sealing the terminals, would epoxy do the job as well?
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i have used the three
i have used the three following items on my gel cells:
vaseline (applied every time it goes in the water)
bathtub caulking/rtv gasket material (applied every time wire is attached to terminal)
tooldip (applied every time wire is attached to terminal)
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I remember Dave M telling
I remember Dave M telling me about the vasaline treatment. i did the plasti-dip on the ends of my nmih and water over time still got to one of the cells. its good stuff but you cant remove it very easly for inspection of
leaks or corrison so i think i will just treat it with vasaline next time.
Tomsigpic. You have to ask yourself one question...would the admiral approve
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