I have had two Sear Diehard batteries crack or blow up. Not in a MOPAR but in a 1962 Lincoln. This is the only brand I have had that trouble with and it was some years ago. As you can surmise I don't buy that brand of battery anymore. Regards, Nancy Kramer Webmaster http://www.americandreamcars.com Free Color Picture Ads for Collector Cars One of the Ten Best Places To Buy or Sell a Collector Car on the Web At 05:16 PM 11/8/2005, cotejohnr@xxxxxxx wrote: >Charlie and all, > >The same thing happened to me with a Battery Tender brand maintainer >which is a little more sofisticated than a trickle charger. The battery >was a Sears Die-Hard maintenance free battery and after several days I >went into the garage and found plastic pieces all over. It must have >been a real bang and glad I wasn't near it. I checked my invoice for >the battery and it was 10 years old (surprise) and was working fine for >about 9 1/2 years !! Time flies. Since then, I don't really like the >maintenance free sealed batteries as this may have been prevented if >one could check the fluid levels in the cells. > >I have had only one problem with Antique Automobile Battery Company >batteries and that was a new one that just would not take a charge when >new. They exchanged it , no questions. All of the other 5 batteries I >have of theirs are fine, some lasting 6 years and still starting. I >think we should not trash Antique Automobile Battery with blanket >statements that they have "tons of problems" when they may be no better >or worse than others. Some of the problems are created by our car >electronics and no fault of the battery, per se. I've no vested >interest in AAB; just trying to put everything in perspective. > >One thing I learned at a "battery seminar" and will pass it on is that >when connecting anything to the terminals, blow some air across the >battery top before connecting as explosive gases will lie there and if, > when connecting, there is a spark, kaboom potential. (Can't >hurt!) > >Yes, I have gained new respect for those little black boxes. (Well, >most of them are black!) >John Cote >CT. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Charlie Valentine <cross.ram@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: Gary Barker <gbarker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; Bob Jasinski ><rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx>; listserver 300 club <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 16:37:44 -0500 >Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Battery causing acid spray > > I had a battery, out of the car, on a 2 amp trickle charge and >thought it >was safe to leave it like that. About 2 or 3 days later I went into the >garage and the battery was destroyed, as it had exploded. > >Charlie Valentine >300G, 62 300 Sport Convertible in PA. > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Gary Barker" <gbarker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: "Bob Jasinski" <rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx>; "listserver 300 club" ><Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 4:15 PM >Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Battery causing acid spray > > > >I don't have a picture to send but when your voltage regulator goes bad > > your battery will get anywhere from 16 to 20 volts which gets the > > battery hot and boils the acid which then starts venting out the caps >or > > vents. It is a very dangerous gas and will explode with the smallest > > spark and the acid gets all over everything. When the Battery >explodes > > it usually blows the top off of the Battery. I have seen this happen > > several times to co-workers and home mechanics. > > > > Bob Jasinski wrote: > > > >>Does anyone that has had problems with batteries causing acid spray >(some > >>have called it an explosion, but I don't think that is correct) have a > >>photograph they can email me of the battery when the problem was > >>discovered? > >>I would like to see for myself what the battery failure mode looks >like. > >>Are > >>we talking about all tar top batteries here? > >> > >>Bob J > >> > >> > >>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>To send a message to this group, send an email to: > >>Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> > >>For list server instructions, go to > >>http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > >>Yahoo! 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