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ELECTRICAL
Battery
Testing
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WARNING:
Whenever
installing
batteries,
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
explosion
resulting
in
serious
burns.
Always
connect
the
positive
(red)
cable
first
and
the
negative
(black)
cable
last.
When
working
with
batteries,
always
wear
safety
glasses
or
a
face
shield
and
protective
gloves.
Battery
electrolyte
contains
sulfuric
acid
and
is
poisonous!
Serfous
burns
can
result
from
contact
with
the
skin,
eyes
or
clothing.
ANTIDOTE:
External
-
Flush
with water.
Internal
-
Drink
large
quantities
of
water
or
milk.
Follow
with milk
of
magnesia,
beaten
egg,
or
vegetable
oil.
Call
physician
immediately.
Eyes
-
Flush
with
water
for
15 minutes
and
get
prompt
medical
attention.
Preparing
A
New
Battery
For
Service
NOTE:
Do
not
service
the
battery
unless
it
will
be
put
into
regular
service
within
30
days.
To
assure
maximum
service
life
and
performance
from
a
battery,
it
must
have
proper
initial
servicing.
To
service
a
new
battery,
the
following
steps
must
be
taken:
Remove
vent
plug
from
vent
fitting.
Fill
battery
with
electrolyte
to
upper
level
marks
on
case.
Set
battery
aside
and
allow
it
to
cool
and
stabilize
for
1/2
hour.
Add
electrolyte to
bring
level
back
to
upper
level
mark
on
case.
NOTE:
This
is
the
last
time
that
electrolyte
should
be
added.
If
the
level
becomes
low
after
this
point,
add
only
distilled
water.
Charge
battery
at
1/3
of
its
amp/hr
rating
for
up
to
2
hrs.
NOTE:
This
charge
rate
is
to
be
used
only
on
new
batteries
during the
first-time
charge.
After
this
charge,
they
should
be
charged
at
the
normal
charge
rate
of
1/10
of
amp/hr.
Check
specific
gravity
of
each
cell
with
a
hydrometer
to
assure
each
has a
reading
of
1.270
or
higher.
Battery
Testing
There
are
three
tests
which
can
easily
be
made
to
determine
a
battery's
condition.
Whenever
the
complaint
is
related
to
either
the
starting
or
charging
systems,
the
battery
should
be
checked
first.
OCV
-
Open
Circuit
Voltage
Test
Battery
voltage
should
be
checked
with
a
digital
multitester.
Readings
of
12.4
or
less
require
further
battery
testing
and
charging.
NOTE:
Lead-acid
batteries
should
be
kept
at
or
as
near
full
charge
as
possible.
If
the
battery
is
stored
or
used
in
a
partially
charged
condition,
hard
crystal
sulfation
will
form
on
the
plates,
reducing
their
efficiency
and
possibly
ruining
the
battery.
3/00
7.10
Polaris
Sales
Inc.

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