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Question 6A291
Element 6 (Radiotelegraph)The tops of lead-acid batteries should be kept dry:
Explanation
Keeping lead-acid battery tops dry and clean is important for optimal performance and longevity. A film of moisture, especially when combined with dust or electrolyte residue, creates a conductive path between the battery terminals. This unwanted path allows a small parasitic current to flow, leading to a slow, continuous discharge of the battery even when no external load is connected.
Additionally, a wet or dirty battery top, particularly if contaminated with spilled electrolyte, creates an ideal environment for accelerated corrosion of the terminals and connectors. This acidic paste not only damages the metal but can also impede good electrical contact. By keeping the top dry and clean, you prevent these chemical reactions and maintain the integrity of your connections. Therefore, both preventing slow discharge and reducing terminal corrosion are valid reasons.
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