Battery Explosion Question
Long story short; One of my employees wanted to charge one of his batteries on my charger. I had no problem with this so I allowed him to do so. Well, I came into work today and I notice a sulfur smell coming from my shop. I go over and open the door and my room is filled with white smoke. The retard left the damn battery on the charger overnight on the freaking boost setting. Well I get a gas mask, run in, unplug the charger, disconnect the battery and run it outside. It was one of the Optima Deep Cycle batteries. The little round vents on the top were like smoke bombs shooting plumes of smoke up about four feet. This continued for like a half hour.
So, my question is, will the smoke harm aluminum or anything else for that matter? I've got an LS1, an aluminum head LQ4 and two turbo kits in this shop and I'm a little nervous about my stuff getting hurt.
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U will know the degree of contamination, if the parts foam up when hit w/ the solution. [Just like cleaning batt terminals...]
hydrogen sulfide and any sulfur compound spewed out of the battery will form a weak acid, especially with plain water. I would mix water with either baking soda or ammonia (base chemical) to neutralize it. It would probably be easier to wipe down metal parts with ammonia/water solution resulting in a clean part, baking soda can get messy and leave residue. If you caught it within an hour of it happening then i wouldn't be that concerned but if the thing gassed and spewed for 8 hours i would put the effort in and wipe down or wash the expensive stuff.
Hydrogen sulfide is also toxic so don't hang out in the room until it's well aired out.
also water will wash away all that stuff, at the old place where i used to work this idiot used to clean the floor with battery acid and they wash it with water, it looked pretty clean, but that **** stinks big time




