1. Check the battery for signs of damage that might lead to loss of electrolyte. Determine the cause of the damage. Clean the battery with a solution of baking soda in the water. |
2. Replace the battery |
3. Check the specific gravity of the electrolyte. |
4. Enter the specific gravity of the amendment, depending on the temperature of the electrolyte. |
5. More than 1,100
Slowly recharge the battery.
Charging current spend no more than 5 amps for 14 hours, then check the battery under load.
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6. 1,100-1,220 Recharge the battery.
Pay attention to the process of charging and precautions. |
7. More than 1.220
Check the battery under load. |
8. Check the battery under load. |
9. Discharge the battery discharge current of 200 A for 15 seconds, then check the battery voltage |
10. More than 9.6
Battery in order. |
11. In 9,6-6,5
Spend quick charging the battery, then check it under load. A warning If the battery voltage is still less than 9.6 V after repeated charging and discharging, it must be replaced.
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12. Less than 6.5
Replace the battery. |