I just got home from a 100 mile trip this afternoon and shut my truck down for about 10 minutes. When I went out to crank it up, as soon as I hit the key I heard a loud pop and saw smoke from the hood. The drivers side battery blew up. Cracked the casing. What would have caused this? I put an old small battery in its place and truck cranked right back up with no apparent problems. While running I put a voltmeter on both batteries and got the following readings:
On old, small, probably discharged replacement battery I read 16. 5 volts. So I went to the other battery and got 14. 00 volts. Went back to the replacement battery and also now got 14. 00 volts. I went back and forth for a while now to both batteries and got 14. 0 consistently.
The battery that blew was an Interstate 850 CA that was 3 years old. The other one is an identical mate to it.
If I replace one, I assume I should replace both, correct?
Do I need to check anything else before I blow more batteries?
Any other advice appreciated.
Thanks,
David
On old, small, probably discharged replacement battery I read 16. 5 volts. So I went to the other battery and got 14. 00 volts. Went back to the replacement battery and also now got 14. 00 volts. I went back and forth for a while now to both batteries and got 14. 0 consistently.
The battery that blew was an Interstate 850 CA that was 3 years old. The other one is an identical mate to it.
If I replace one, I assume I should replace both, correct?
Do I need to check anything else before I blow more batteries?
Any other advice appreciated.
Thanks,
David