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What causes corrosion on battery terminals?

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What causes corrosion on battery terminals?

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• Spillage of the sulfuric acid caused by leaks in the battery casing • Overfilling of the water • Any overcharging of a battery by the alternator, or charging of a battery at high temperatures • Inadequate metal contact caused by a poor or loose electrical connection • Exposure to salt • Battery services can be performed in a matter of minutes and offered at price points starting at under $20 (clean and leak check only), with a middle offering of $19.99—$29.99 for the Battery Equaliser installation only, to up to $40 (Battery Equaliser plus cleaning and leak check and installation of anti-corrosion pads). • A new installed battery can range in cost from $60—$150, and the cost of being towed or left stranded has a significant cost associated with it to customers, so there will be perceived value for the Battery Equaliser service. • A $39.99—$49.99 battery maintenance service that includes a top up with Battery Equaliser (for non-sealed batteries), a cleaning of the terminals and connec

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