Leisure battery smelling and hot. Advice please

AnnB replied on 15/07/2019 10:24

Posted on 15/07/2019 10:24

Woke up this morning to a sulphur like smell.  Blamed the dog at first but it’s coming from the battery which also feels hot.

We have opened door to battery compartment and will switch of the hook up but what’s the next step?  Disconnect and then hook up again?  I’ve looked at the RCDs and there is one labelled. Barber but it’s also for the fridge so switching that off is a problems.

 We are on a site.

Thanks 

Tinwheeler replied on 15/07/2019 10:55

Posted on 15/07/2019 10:55

Disconnect your battery and get it out of the van. This is a potentially dangerous situation. 

You’ll probably need either a new battery or a new charger.

AnnB replied on 15/07/2019 11:27

Posted on 15/07/2019 11:27

Thanks.  Disconnected it now.  It’s still in the locker but we will leave the locker door open today and it’s nice enough to sit outside all day.

Noticed predictive text messed up my last message about RCD.  Meant to say there’s a circuit breaker labelled Charger and Fridge.

Assuming the battery is knackered anyway now and will get a new one but is there an easy way to check if the problem stems from the charger (bear in mind you are talking to a woman who thinks electricity has the whiff of black magic cool)

 

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brue replied on 15/07/2019 13:45

Posted on 15/07/2019 13:45

Our van is stored at home and it took us several days to realise that the unpleasant van smell wasn't something we'd left in the fridge/cupboards etc. As TW says remove it and replace it pronto, it's a potential hazard in that condition.

Tinwheeler replied on 15/07/2019 13:51

Posted on 15/07/2019 13:51

And also get the charger checked. The battery is overcharging and, if the charger is at fault, the same will happen to a replacement battery.

mickysf replied on 15/07/2019 17:56

Posted on 15/07/2019 17:56

Do not touch or attempt to remove the battery or its terminals if it is still even warm, disconnect the power into van and switch off solar panel if you have one. Let it cool right down then take great care when you finally remove it if you are confident to do so. Defo new battery and have that charger checked as other have said! 

Navigateur replied on 15/07/2019 18:11

Posted on 15/07/2019 18:11

A battery that has got hot and smelly can no longer be considered a large inert block with a couple of knobs on top.  It can easily have become split and the blood of the black magic leaks out. Not what you want to get on your new floral dress, or the dog (even if it already does smell).

Pair of Marigolds at the very least before touching it when cold.  It may even have gone a bit out of shape and be stiff to get out of its confined space - and it is jolly heavy.  But you will know that anyway from having got a replacement.  And dig out the Vaseline while you remember.

hitchglitch replied on 15/07/2019 21:02

Posted on 15/07/2019 21:02

As others have said, you are going to need a new battery. Unfortunately it is possible that the charging system is faulty but this is difficult to check without test equipment and technical equipment. I would be inclined simply to replace the battery and hope for the best. Clearly if it happens again you will have to get it investigated.

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