![]() |
Mineral oil in battery The Aug. of Family Motor Coach magazine there was a article about putting 4 oz of mineral oil in each battery cell. It is to extend the life of the battery. Anyone ever heard this one before?
|
Re: Mineral oil in battery That's a new one to me.
I wonder what's the science behind that. |
Re: Mineral oil in battery I've never heard of it, however I found this.
"Oddly enough I asked about putting Thermoil or mineral oil in my new Interstate house batteries today. The Interstate store owner said not to put anything in the batteries but distilled water. They used to sell a product similar to Thermoil to put in battery cells, but found it did no good." |
Re: Mineral oil in battery The only thing it is supposed to do is reduce the evaporation of water by covering it with oil (oil floats on water) resulting in less battery level checks.
4 oz. seems high, probably closer to 2 oz. but depends on size of cells. |
Re: Mineral oil in battery Quote:
|
Re: Mineral oil in battery If the cells would stay full, a little oil wouldn't hurt anything. If the cell loses water then the oil gets on the spongy lead plates and fouls them.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:54 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.