Battery overcharging
Successfully melted 2 batteries in the last few weeks, to the accompaniment (?) of a rotten smell of eggs!! + massive heat.
Guessing that a regulator is at fault?
Any clues as to what\where\cure?
Cheers as always.....
(1992 300 GES)
just take it to any of them auto sparks and they will put a meter on it
sounds like voltage regulator is the probs as you said
I can onlr suggest the same as Fonemane, but as to the smell...............................
change of diet perhaps, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
That will be the hydrogen gas. It gives off this gas as its charging thats why they have a breather tube or hole in the side obviously overcharging and melting the battery will exasserbate the problem.
Thats why you should never install a spare battery inside the vehicle without a breather tube to the outside (for those of you with winches) :roll:
Half right re the smell NicholaS, batteries while under charge give off oxygen and hydrogen,( neither of which has any smell ) which is why venting is so critical -- remember the Hindenberg -- but rotten eggs = hydrogen sulphide, so either the acid has reacted with sommat due to the heat, or the hydrogen gas has, so really I have no idea past that snippet.
Marcus
:shock: @ marcus
i see your times of operating on the pc have increased
one must of got broadband installed in your neck of the woods 8)
From my dead regulator time;
Alternator
1988 300GD has Bosch 0 120 489 901 fitted. This has regulator/brush unit 0 192 052 020 fitted which is now replaced by 1 197 311 030 (£35+Vat in 2006); to fit the snorkel type back with the replacement part requires some grinding on inside. This is what died on me
Motor factors parts listed for this engine are wrong as they do not have the seal brush modification, the snorkel modification, and needs spade connectors not bolt connections. This alternator has a regulator/brush unit 1 197 311 022 which is now replaced by 1 197 311 028 (£25+Vat in 2006). This will crack if you just bolt it in but you could fit it with washers under it in a pinch. The snorkel and seal modification will not work/fit with this fitted.
but rotten eggs = hydrogen sulphide,
Marcus
i double that. see chemistry alevel does have a use!
Tom,
I "double"/doubt? that,
H2S, is what then ?,I "remembered" it as the rotten eggs smell gas, hydrogen sulphide. So correct us in full then ?
I got a thick skin,
Marcus
EDITED as at 13.20 Wed 18-10-2006
Tom
Please refer to :-
www.answers.com/topic/hydrogen-sulphide
I had been waiting for your response :lol:
marcus
which is why venting is so critical
Indeed.
Anyone who doesn't know, remember the fumes are flammable/explosive :shock:
Keep face and body as far away from battery as possible when connecting/disconnecting terminals, especially when you can hear the hissing/boiling going on inside the battery or the sides feel hot. Batteries have exploded in the past, blowing off their top lids, resulting in serious burn injuries, acid in eyes, etc :shock:
Stretched arm, looking away and obviously good venting in the first instance minimises the risk.
no i double that! its correct from my knowledge!
as for the danger of batteries, who else here as seen the face of someone who has had a battery explode in their face as they were smoking as they looked over a charging battery, its disgusting.
What Tom,
Their face or the smoking, which is disgusting ?
I "think" you "misrelated a participle" or something to that effect.
"A" level English, back when they really WERE exams.
:?
Marcus
"Times change but standards must be upheld"
now now boys
my book says
Bosch n1-14v 36/80A
Or did you want the MB part no?
if the battery is making noises i would not attempt to work near it.
the face, but both really! if enyone wants help to quit smoking they should look at someone who has had to have their face stapled back to there neck after having a nice little blow hole put in!
any luck with the battery
p.s marcus try sitting a modern chemistry paper
Hi Tom
To Probably misquote Rutherford, "there is only Physics, the rest is merely stamp collecting"
But that was the nuts of it.
Te He
Marcus
PS
What about the H2S
or whatever , you have not enlightened us as yet vis-a-via rotten eggs smell gas
Tom,
Please see
www.answers.com/topic/hydrogen-sulphide
Tee-hee :lol:
Marcus
take the front headlamp surround of, then take the lamp out and you access the bulb, bit like pulling your eye out of your socket and working behind it.
You have to remove the unit from the vehicle.
Take off the plastic surround- 2 screws below. only loosen them don't remove completely
Then you see the screws to remove the light and housing, pull them out and the light comes out. Bulb on the rear
16.5v on engine rev!! A tad excessive and has now cooked 3 batteries!!
Regulator at back of alternator traced as faulty.
Will update when part number identified. Probably a fraction of the cost of a new battery... :oops: