When charging, lead acid batteries generate hydrogen from the electrolysis of water, and some acid gases, the amount of which vary with the battery design, charging rate and state of charge. Hydrogen is explosive at concentrations above 4 percent and acid gases cause corrosion. This is why automobiles with batteries located under a seat or in the trunk are always vented outside through a vent tube. Some batteries designed for applications inside a vehicle are equipped with vent hose fittings, but most are not. Vehicle trunks are very poorly ventilated, and vehicle cabins are essentially unventilated when the vehicle is sitting still.
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Regarding the Quick-Fill wet cell battery fill system…I can recommend it without hesitation. Two years ago I was planning to replace all six of my 3+ year-old wet-cell batteries with AGM, but couldn’t overcome the $1,524 (+tax) total price delta and so I opted for new wet-cells and a $200 Flow-Rite Quick-Fill system (that Nigel Calder had highly recommended for significantly increasing the longevity of the batteries). As your article points out, the system allows me to remotely refill all battery cells to their recommended level without the time consuming hassle of removing all the boat’s mattresses, cushions and battery compartment access panels that [on my boat] have multiple screws. Moreover, no more removing each battery cap and dealing with ‘turkey baster bulb’ spills. Each month, I simply plug the system’s easily accessed filler hose into a bottle of distilled water and pump. The entire fill process for all the batteries now only takes <5 minutes rather than 60+ previously. One important note, according to FlowRite, the fill jug of distilled water must be located lower than the batteries when using the bulb pump…not sure why, but their tech support was adamant about this.