ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME
E l e c t r i c a l S u p p l y | 40
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
o Perform monthly inspections of the batteries external
condition. Look for cracks in the covers and cases.
o Ensure batteries are securely fastened in the proper
position.
o Make sure battery clamps are tight and free from
corrosion.
o Keep the batteries and terminals clean. Acid and dirt
accumulation can prevent sufficient current from
flowing through the cables and can permit current to
flow between the terminals causing the batteries to
discharge.
o Clean the battery with a solution of baking soda
and water to neutralize any acid present, then
flush with clean water. Foaming around terminals
or on top of the battery is normal during the
cleaning process.
o Dry the cables and terminals before reinstalling
them. Do NOT apply grease to the metal surfaces
inside the cable terminals to prevent corrosion.
Grease is an insulator and will prevent the flow of
electricity. Use a plastic ignition spray to protect
the terminals after you have cleaned and
reinstalled them.
o If installing batteries or booster/charger cables,
attach the red positive (+) cable terminals first,
then attach the black negative (-) cable terminals.
o If removing batteries or booster/charger cables,
remove the black negative (-) cable terminals
first, then remove the red positive (+) cable
terminals.
o Do NOT attempt to recharge frozen batteries.
o If using a battery quick-charge unit, disconnect
the cables from the batteries.
o If you do not have maintenance-free batteries,
check the battery fluid level and fill with distilled
water if necessary. Do not overfill.
o Have the specific gravity of the battery fluid
checked during regular motorhome service and
maintenance.