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Date:         Mon, 26 Jun 1995 18:14:11 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         DZIADECKI JOHN <dziadeck@spot.colorado.edu>
Subject:      battery terminal

Late Sunday afternoon, I pulled my 77 camper off 36 at the Boulder scenic overlook to make some exposures of the storm clouds. When I was through I got back in bus, turned the key and ... nothing. No buzz, no click, and definitely no engine turnover. Being a mechanicaly-challenged individual, such things are worrisome. I tried the headlights, nothing. I checked the fuses, they're ok. I check for loose wires in the engine compartment, nope. I look at the main battery, there's a bunch of blue powdery stuff on one terminal. I begin to brush it off and notice the terminal is loose, in fact, it slides off easy. A cursory inspection shows me that it's almost entirely corroded away. I jury-rigged the conection, start up the bus and drive away. I went to the Target store and bought a replacement terminal which I'll put in tonight or tomorrow.

What causes a battery terminal to corrode? The one that's on now is copper. The replacement is heavy-duty lead. Does that matter? Why didn't the secondary battery kick in? Was it because it needed to go through the primary battery whose contact was bad? How can you tell whether or not the secondary battery is doing its job? What is its job? I always figured it handled the interior lights and maybe the electric cooler that I never use.

Thanks.

---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- John Dziadecki <dziadeck@spot.colorado.edu> <http://spot.colorado.edu/~dziadeck/tel.html>


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