How to install block batteries correctly and safely

15 January 2026


A new block battery should provide reliable power and a long life. However, peak performance and lifespan don't come from the battery alone. They're secured by a professional installation. In fact, a rushed or incorrect setup can even create safety hazards! To help get the job done right, our Energic Plus experts have laid out the essential steps for correctly and safely installing lead-acid, gel and AGM block batteries.


 

Safety first

Safety first

Before installing a block battery, some safety precautions must first be taken: 

  • Location: Choose a clean, dry and frost-free area for the installation. Exposure to extreme temperatures, either too hot or too cold, will reduce the battery’s service life.
     
  • Ventilation: Ensure that there is adequate ventilation, as hydrogen gas is released during charging. This is important for all block batteries, but especially for lead-acid ones. Never place open lead-acid batteries in a small, enclosed space.
     
  • Protection: Since battery acid is highly corrosive, be sure to always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles and acid-resistant gloves. If necessary, wear an apron too.
     
  • Safety equipment: Keep a Class D fire extinguisher and an emergency acid neutraliser on hand, such as a spill-absorbing powder or absorbing granules.
     
  • Avoid sparks: Do not smoke or work with open flames or sources of sparks near the batteries, especially when charging them.
Correct placement

Correct placement

Before installing the batteries, make sure that they are fully charged individually to guarantee perfect balancing at startup. In addition, it’s essential that the batteries are placed correctly:

  • Orientation: Always install open lead-acid, gel and AGM batteries upright. Although gel batteries are leak-proof and can be installed in multiple positions, the upright position is best for maximising their lifespan.
     
  • Mounting: Secure the batteries firmly in place to prevent movement and vibration, as these can cause internal damage. Ensure that no metal objects can fall onto the battery terminals.
Installing the batteries

Installing the batteries

The following steps must be taken to ensure the correct and safe installation of block batteries:

  1. Step 1: Check that all equipment and the charger have been switched off.
     
  2. Step 2: Make all series or parallel connections. For a series connection, connect the positive pole of one battery to the negative pole of the next. This increases the voltage; for example, two 6 V batteries connected in series become 12 V. For a parallel connection, connect the positive pole of one battery to the positive pole of the next, and the negative pole to the negative pole of the next. This increases the capacity (Ah), but the voltage remains the same.
     
  3. Step 3: Connect the positive main connection.
     
  4. Step 4: Leave the negative main connection until last. This minimises the risk of short circuits during installation.


During installation, it is also crucial to maintain good cable management:

  • Always use the correct colours for the cables, which are red for positive and black or blue for negative.
  • Use cables with the correct thickness (cross-section) for the expected current. Cables that are too thin can lead to energy loss and overheating.
  • Ensure clean, secure connections. Loose or corroded terminals cause resistance, heat and a voltage drop. Apply an acid-free petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or a corrosion protection product to the terminals after tightening them.


Find out even more about Energic Plus

Read some of our other blogs to find out more about industrial batteries, chargers, and advanced battery maintenance solutions from Energic Plus:

  • How to charge traction batteries correctly
  • How to discharge lead-acid batteries
  • How to choose the right high-quality battery charger
  • Things you should know before using a battery charger
  • Why machines should not be used while charging
  • Why a high-frequency charger is the better choice
  • How to choose between a built-in and a stand-alone charger
  • Save batteries with the Energic Plus battery regenerator
  • 5 tips to maintain a starter battery
  • How to maintain lead-acid batteries
  • Maximise the lifespan of block batteries with regular maintenance
  • 3 phases for correctly installing traction batteries
  • How maintenance extends the life of traction batteries


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  • Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.


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