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richard shelby
A tale of woe, abuse, and retribution. I fried two L-16 batteries from simple neglect (OUCH). They fit perfectly in the starboard lazaretteof the H37-C, so perfectly in fact that their 17" height made it impossible to check the electrolyte. Yes, I boiled them dry, and killed them deader-than- dead. The new ones will have home in the bilge now (see photo). They sit atop ½ exterior plywood, atop the keel bolts fore and aft of the bulkhead bolted with 3/16 all-thread. You could possibly fit 4 x T-105's in the same space. The bilge appears to drain OK, and the bilge never approaches the batteries, so long as the float switch works. The wire to the switch is tinned AWG #4. The good news is 1) that I can now check them with relative ease, and 2) the center of gravity is slightly lower. The possible problems are 1) corrosion, and 2) NaCl + H2SO4 = Chlorine gas. If seawater ever gets to the level of the filler caps, stand by to abandon ship. This is a work in progress, so if any problems arise, I will inform the group. I have about 60 ft of AWG#4 left if anyone is interested
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