Stopping battery terminal corrosion is one of the best ways to keep your battery working for as long as possible.
Over time, battery terminals can become a little damaged, often because the acid can leak from the battery.
Here I simply glued two copper "pennies" onto the battery, one by each terminal!
Easy, fast, and next to free!
Actually theyre 0,5 NOK's
The way this one works, is that copper beeing the "lesser" metal, and will corrode earlier than the lead and the steel. Im sure someone can explain or link somewhere better!
I expect no more corrosion on the battery terminals, and also the pennies to outlive the battery! Just have to wait and see!
e: there might be a better sub forum for this one? - feel free to move it!
Over time, battery terminals can become a little damaged, often because the acid can leak from the battery.
Here I simply glued two copper "pennies" onto the battery, one by each terminal!
Easy, fast, and next to free!
Actually theyre 0,5 NOK's
The way this one works, is that copper beeing the "lesser" metal, and will corrode earlier than the lead and the steel. Im sure someone can explain or link somewhere better!
I expect no more corrosion on the battery terminals, and also the pennies to outlive the battery! Just have to wait and see!
e: there might be a better sub forum for this one? - feel free to move it!
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