solar power ventilation

battery deep cycle of the sea in a house or room?
I'm using a battery of 220 amp deep cycle sea to power a few rooms in my house with a solar panel on your wood table, but not closed, and with the arrival of winter until I move it in a feeding room instead the garage, is this safe? or there are many dangerous fumes? if you do wrong? and perhaps it would be proper ventilation, etc.? or is there any problem with him
I know of no legal facility that allows mounting domestic unventilated. The wet lead acid batteries is that it is absolutely necessary to stay away from any possible form of ignition. If charging a deep cycle battery nothing above basic maintenance of a level of products is hydrogen gas. This material is for real if BANG brightened. They must also keep a stable temperature at all times, because the stratification possible due to the abnormally low temperatures of the soil surface (as this may be so low in the bottom of individual cells, compared to the top can be destroyed very quickly entire battery in a single slab). This is why he was riding high above the earth, say a couple of feet at least and put them in an external box or cover – the most isolated of the best, but most particularly to allow plenty of ventilation and outward. I know this sounds a little silly in the face of it, but more importantly to remember is that the battery is a bucket of acid and metals – if you are outside the design range of temperature so it will get any repairs to your dealer if everything fails. That means no warranty. If someone got hurt due to faulty installation then the installer will be responsible. Thus simple. If a battery explodes – and can – if you or others can be a rain of sulfuric acid concentration 35%. This may well be a life much alter experience, but definitely not one that can be recommended.