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Is it ok to let your batteries charge inside of a house (laundry room), or do they give off gasses that are harmful if not outside in a garage or other ventilated area.  I know there are quite a few of you out there who have extensive knowledge on batteries so any advice on this would be very helpful.  I dont want to keep them out in the garage because it gets pretty cold up here in Illinois.

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I literally just charged my batteries about 2 hours ago.  I wouldn't say I'm a battery expert, but here's my two cents.  I'm sure someone will get on me about the dangers and I'm not going to say whether to do it or not, but I do charge my batteries inside.  I do this in our extra bathroom downstairs in the basement with the vent running.  Since my batteries are pretty much fully charged, I only give them about 20 minutes at a 10 amp charge to get the juices moving on the inside of the batteries. Again... just my two cents.

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Try this site:  http://jgdarden.com/batteryfaq/index.htm

 

Tip: Don't rely solely on here-say info on batteries, everyone has a different level of experience/knowledge.

 

From the web site: "Words of caution:Lead-acid batteries contain a diluted sulfuric acid electrolyte, which is a highly corrosive poison and can produce flammable and toxic gasses when recharged and explode if ignited. According to PREVENT BLINDNESS AMERICA, in 2003 nearly 6,000 U.S. motorists suffered serious eye injuries from working around car batteries. The U.S. Eye Injury Registry reports that it is the third leading cause of eye injuries at home. When working with batteries, wear glasses safety goggles or glasses, have plenty of ventilation, remove your jewelry, and exercise caution. If available, always follow the manufacturer's instructions for testing, jumping, installing, charging, and maintaining batteries."

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I keep mine in the house in a closet during the winter. I haven't blowed up yet.

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