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So should you use Vaseline to protect your battery terminals from corrosion? I don't. Clean your battery posts regularly, and remove cause of KOH reaching the terminals, is my answer.

It's a forum debate out there, over which is best, or better. Maintenance is the best option.
The AGM lead acid batteries are zero maintenance. Is this a good idea? Is there such a thing?

My personal opinion is to maintain your Nickel Iron power system, Sure it gassy, weakly corrosive and needs attention every now and than. More about this once I learn how much maintenance is needed.
@off_grid_living My opinion is that there is no such thing as "zero maintenance". Even if you fully automate as much as you can (_like I do with my home IT infrastructure and server room full of gear_), you still have to occasionally replace a dead server, dead disks, do daily/weekly/monthly backups, etc. A power room is no different I suppose? 🤔 I _thinik_ the trick is to get the maintenance cost and effort as low as possible, or as 'straight forward" as possible. Complexity is the killer of all invention!
@off_grid_living My opinion is that there is no such thing as "zero maintenance". Even if you fully automate as much as you can (_like I do with my home IT infrastructure and server room full of gear_), you still have to occasionally replace a dead server, dead disks, do daily/weekly/monthly backups, etc. A power room is no different I suppose? 🤔 I _thinik_ the trick is to get the maintenance cost and effort as low as possible, or as 'straight forward" as possible. Complexity is the killer of all invention!
@off_grid_living My opinion is that there is no such thing as "zero maintenance". Even if you fully automate as much as you can (_like I do with my home IT infrastructure and server room full of gear_), you still have to occasionally replace a dead server, dead disks, do daily/weekly/monthly backups, etc. A power room is no different I suppose? 🤔 I _thinik_ the trick is to get the maintenance cost and effort as low as possible, or as 'straight forward" as possible. Complexity is the killer of all invention!
@prologic How true, no such thing as zero maintenance.
@prologic How true, no such thing as zero maintenance.
@prologic How true, no such thing as zero maintenance.
@prologic Complexity is the killer of all invention!\n\nHow true. Keep Inventions Simply Simple. KISS
@prologic Complexity is the killer of all invention!

How true. Keep Inventions Simply Simple. KISS
@prologic Complexity is the killer of all invention!\n\nHow true. Keep Inventions Simply Simple. KISS