I too saw that these were AGMS. The only time excess H venting happens is with 
severe over voltage for a period of time. How often will this happen? Have any 
battery wrenches experienced high volume venting of AGM’s?

Our experience: There is no NEC requirements for mobile installations. We have 
installed over 1000 AGM battery banks with only passive venting some with very 
little air exchange.  Out of all our installs over the last 12 years, the only 
AGM battery venting I know of is when a customer adjusted his charge controller 
to 3 Vpc. This caused gassing and thermal run away, melting the side of the 
Deka AGM battery case.

For off grid systems, we provide a simple 2” vertical PVC pipe from the battery 
box for H gas to escape. My opinion: The cost is low and the risk very low if 
your customer understands the proper operation.

Larry

On Oct 29, 2014, at 6:54 AM, Daniel Young <[email protected]> wrote:

I just re-read the original post Drake. These are AGM batteries. Do you have
a "belt, suspenders,...then a rocket pack" type of client here?

We typically vent our AGM boxes with small louver vents top and bottom to
allow the batteries to ventilate for cooling purposes, not H2 concerns.

With Regards,

Daniel Young, 
NABCEP Certified PV Installation ProfessionalTM: Cert #031508-90
NABCEP Certified Solar Heating InstallerTM: Cert #SH031409-13


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