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ELECTRICAL
Battery
Testing
Specific
Gravity
Test
A
tool
such
as
the
battery
hydrometer
can
be
used
to
measure
electrolyte
strength
or
specific
gravity.
As
the
battery
goes
through
the
charge-discharge
cycle,
the
electrolyte
goes
from
a
heavy
(more
acidic)
state
at
full
charge
to
a
light
(more
water)
state
when
discharged.
The
hydrometer
can
measure
state
of
charge
and
differences
between
cells
in
a
multi-cell
battery.
Readings
of
1.270
or
greater
should
be
observed
in
a
fully
charged
battery.
Differences
of
more
than
.025
between
the
lowest
and
highest
cell
readings
indicate
a
need
to
replace
the
battery.
Open
Circuit
Voltage
Specific
Gravity
Detail
A
*At80°F
NOTE:
Subtract
.01
from
the
specific
gravity
reading
at
40°
F.
Battery
Hydrometer
PN
2870836
Load
Test
A
battery
may
indicate
a
full
charge
condition
in
the
OCV
test
and
the
specific
gravity
test,
but
still
not
have
the
storage
capacity
necessary
to
properly
function
in
the
electrical
system.
For
this
reason
a
battery
capacity
or
load
test
should
be
conducted
whenever
poor
battery
performance
is
encountered.
NOTE:
This
test
cannot
be
performed
with
an
engine
or
starting
system
that
is
not
working
properly.
1.
Attach
a
multitester
to
the
battery.
The
reading
should
be
12.4
volts
or
greater.
2.
Engage
electric
starter
and
view
registered
battery
voltage
while
cranking
engine.
Continue
the
test
for
15
seconds.
During
this
cranking
period,
the
observed
voltage
should
not
drop
below
9.5
volts.
If
the
beginning
voltage
is
12.4
or
higher
and
the
cranking
voltage
drops
below
9.5
volts
during
the
test,
replace
the
battery.
Polaris
Sales
Inc.
7.11
3/00

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