[T3] Fwd: Re: Battery cables
Keith Park
topnotch at nycap.rr.com
Thu Dec 3 16:10:41 PST 2015
I use wheel bearing grease around the battery studs
BEFORE putting the terminal clamps on, it keeps the acid
from reaching the lead, at least for small leaks.
Keith
Topnotch Restorations
topnotch at nycap.rr.com
http://www.a383ina68.addr.com/radiorest/main.htm
71 Squareback "Hothe"
65 Notchback "El Baja Rojo"
93 RX7 "Redstur"
87 Golf "Winterat"
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From: type3-vwtype3.org [mailto:type3-vwtype3.org-bounces at lists.vwtype3.org]
On Behalf Of Jim Adney
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 10:54 PM
To: type3 at vwtype3.org
Subject: Re: [T3] Fwd: Re: Battery cables
On 2 Dec 2015 at 19:05, liverbeat71 wrote:
> Thing is my positive cable is badly worn with shredding and corosion.
> Pretty narly looking. Ground is rusty, maybe a good cleaning will save
> it. Shall see.
Put some baking soda and water in a jar and soak the ground cable in
it. Dip the battery end in the same jar. You'll likely get a lot of
foaming action that indicates the soda reacting with, and
neutralizing, the acid. That will tell you if your battery terminal
welds are damaged.
You can clean the top of the battery with the same solution, but be
careful. You don't want to get any of the soda solution down inside
the battery, and the same cracks that let acid wick up can let the
soda solution wick down. You may be able to see foaming clustered
around the junction between the plastic and the lead posts. That
would be another tell-tale sign.
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Jim Adney, jadney at vwtype3.org
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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