pianotuna

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2oldman,
AGM do go into thermal runaway given the right circumstances.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCpozYOAj64
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2oldman

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pianotuna wrote: 2oldman,AGM do go into thermal runaway given the right circumstances. I bet they don't spray acid all over. Got any percentages compared to wets?
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ferndaleflyer wrote: I have pulled the batteries and flushed everything in the compartment as best I could. I also covered everything with a baking soda paste and flushed it a second time. I will paint it all today if its dry enough. This is a Monaco and has a 3 stage inverter/charger. It is always powered up if that matters. Someone mentioned golf carts and my friend had a battery in his explode in the garage. The top of the battery went through the roof of the cart and the sheet rock ceiling of the garage.....I'll let you all know as I progress here as I had planned a trip for next week
Sometimes the temp sensor on the inverter/converter acts up and will cause the batteries to overcharge/boil and be very susceptible to exploding.
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pianotuna

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Hi 2oldman,
I think it is pretty rare for a battery to rud, even with flooded. AGM would be, I guess, even less likely to do so--after all they do have a pressure relief valve.
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Use of a low amperage charger intrinsically protects against high voltage latching leading to high amperage. A Battery Minder rather than a high amperage potential inverter would be a example.
You folks are not familiar with AGM Batteries. The RECOMBINANT valves return 100% of gas to liquid even at 145°F. It takes 17 to 18 volts potential to gas gelled electrolyte enough to activate a relief valve. Thermal runaway only occurs with abusively high amperage. Thus the reason for my recommendation of an Intrinsictly protective low amperage maintenance device. Make it idiot proof.
Solar panels can be shaded to limit ultimate maximum current to 5 amperes current for long term storage.
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pianotuna

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Hi Mex,
Thanks for the informative post!
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ferndaleflyer

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Well I got it all back together and its been sitting for a few days powered up and all is going well. Still have no clue what caused it but at this stage in life I'll just let it go and carry on. Didn't get to take this trip but its not that bad. Thank a veteran.
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