I came across a job today where I was investigating a reported gas leak (I'm A Gas Plumber). I could tell straight away it wasn't gas but I still had to find out what it was. Anyway, everytime I walked past the customers newish caravan it stunk of rotton eggs like a really bad sulphur smell. Opened the caravan and I could not believe the stench coming out of it, it seriously was sickening. And because now I know more about caravans I asked if it was the toilet casette, no all emptied, lpg disconnected, thought maybe fridge then I asked do you have batteries? Yes replied the owner. He went and lifted the bed when i was out at my car and came back and said, " it's the battery allright, crap ouzing out of it all over the floor under the bed". It was that bad I was thinking one spark and the walls are going to blow out of this van. You could actually smell it from the street 25m away!
I did not go in to look at it, it was just that sickening. He told me the battery was in a plastic box and it was not vented.
Conclusion. Make sure battery box is sealed and vented and not just in a $20 battery box. I know I would now never put one under my bed, thats for sure. By the way, it wasn't a Jayco, but it was an expensive well known brand.
Geoff
I did not go in to look at it, it was just that sickening. He told me the battery was in a plastic box and it was not vented.
Conclusion. Make sure battery box is sealed and vented and not just in a $20 battery box. I know I would now never put one under my bed, thats for sure. By the way, it wasn't a Jayco, but it was an expensive well known brand.
Geoff