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Protecting Battery Terminals?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rivernut" data-source="post: 437539" data-attributes="member: 22517"><p>I place penny's near each terminal and glue them down with a little silicone sealer. The copper and zinc cores of the penny's act as sacrificial anodes. Any acid vapors act on the Penney rather than the lead terminals. I use this method on all of my vehicles that use vented lead-acid batteries. It is not so necessary with AGM or sealed maintenance-free batteries. Costs just pennys- literally!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rivernut, post: 437539, member: 22517"] I place penny's near each terminal and glue them down with a little silicone sealer. The copper and zinc cores of the penny's act as sacrificial anodes. Any acid vapors act on the Penney rather than the lead terminals. I use this method on all of my vehicles that use vented lead-acid batteries. It is not so necessary with AGM or sealed maintenance-free batteries. Costs just pennys- literally! [/QUOTE]
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