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Battery repairs | 13 comments (13 topical, editorial)
Re: Battery repairs (3.00 / 0) (#9)
by Flux on Tue Apr 15th, 2008 at 01:14:15 AM MST
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My feeling is that the only effective way will be to produce fibreglass tanks and sit the cells in them. A lot of work, in fact a major project.

I have never managed to patch up a leaking battery totally effectively. The things seem to be made of a plastic that nothing sticks to ( at least once it has been contaminated with acid). I have tried car bodge, araldite ( brand of epoxy) , fibreglass resin and glass tape etc and none have worked satisfactorily. The best luck I had was with flash banding for roofs. Not sure whether it exists outside the UK but it seems to be a plastic film backed with a bitumen based sticky layer. If you can clean off ALL the acid and press it on well and heat it slightly it will stick.

The old glass cells used to burst their jars when the positive bars expanded. That was pretty final unless you caught it within hours and re-housed it. At least you didn't have a conscience about trying to rescue it. Not sure how long you can prolong their life. As long as the positive link bars hold you may keep them going, others break the link bars and become useless before the capacity becomes too low to be useful.

Flux

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Re: Battery repairs (3.00 / 0) (#11)
by walsdos on Tue Apr 15th, 2008 at 12:57:12 PM MST
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Hi Flux,
 Wonder if Denso tape would work since it sticks like s`:.t to a blanket and is easy to work with. UK gas boards used to use it for weather and water-proofing joints on gas pipes. Used to obtain it from plumbers merchants but have no idea who sells it here in North America.
Walsdos

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Re: Battery repairs (3.00 / 0) (#12)
by MattM on Tue Apr 15th, 2008 at 06:47:38 PM MST
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Flash band does exist here in the states.  It comes in various widths usually in 25' rolls for $8-10 a roll.

You can buy 3' x 33' rolls of similar material called water & ice shield for about $40 a roll.  There is more than one kind of water & ice shield, some versions with a polymer skin and others with an aluminum skin.  I assume you'd want to avoid the aluminum skin version?
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