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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 1276641" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>Usually (key word-usually) when a lead acid battery blows up it is because there is an internal short to the plates inside the battery. Sometimes it can be caused by something breaking inside the battery and causing an arc. Charging a lead acid battery produces Hydrogen gas - highly explosive. Anything causing a spark will ignite the gas and blow it all to heII. Almost never caused by "overcharging". Overcharging will usually boil the water out of solution in the electrolyte and cause the battery to appear as if it is bad - but not explode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 1276641, member: 9198"] Usually (key word-usually) when a lead acid battery blows up it is because there is an internal short to the plates inside the battery. Sometimes it can be caused by something breaking inside the battery and causing an arc. Charging a lead acid battery produces Hydrogen gas - highly explosive. Anything causing a spark will ignite the gas and blow it all to heII. Almost never caused by "overcharging". Overcharging will usually boil the water out of solution in the electrolyte and cause the battery to appear as if it is bad - but not explode. [/QUOTE]
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