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Date:         Fri, 4 Aug 2000 09:17:24 -0700
Reply-To:     "Clark, Patrick" <PClark@northpoint.net>
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From:         "Clark, Patrick" <PClark@northpoint.net>
Subject:      Re: vanagon Digest - 3 Aug 2000 to 4 Aug 2000 - Special issue
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In fact the toxics are primarily hydrogen-- the natural by product of charging a battery. One note of caution, however; Hydrogen in concentration in a sealed chamber with a spark = booom! I'm not privy to how the Vanagon battery box is designed (my '89 is coming next week) but one should be careful to ensure that a vent to atmosphere (as opposed to the interior of the van) is available.

Subject: Re: Hot Air

> I've noticed hot air coming from where the battery is located behind > the passenger seat. Any way to stop this or anything to worry about? > Thanks for any helpful advice, > Rick > 85 Westie

Rick... under what circumstances? driving or just sitting there?

In either case, it means your battery box is not sealed as it is supposed to be... that means you could be getting a lung full of the toxics that are gassed off when the battery is charging... seal it.

Bill


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