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Maintenance, Service, and Repair
Batteries Page 4
Specific Gravity Test
NOTE: The batteries must be fully charged before performing this test.
The specific gravity of a cell is an indication of the actual state of charge of
the cell. A fully charged cell should have a reading of 1275 to 1300 (see the
illustration to the right). A discharged battery will read 1100. Ideally, all cells in
a battery pack will have the same reading. Any cells in a battery pack that
vary by more than 30-points may be an indication of a bad cell.
Clean the batteries. Refer to Cleaning the Batteries section for information
on cleaning the batteries.
Using part number 77-200-00 hydrometer, check and record the specific gravity
of each cell in the battery pack.
If, after charging, none of the cells exceed a hydrometer reading of 1250
then there may be a fault in the charging system. If the charging system
checks OK then the batteries are no longer accepting a charge and should be
replaced.
NOTE: Refer to Charger Troubleshooting for information on
checking the charging system.
The highest reading will be the cell that is accepting the most charge. This
reading will be used to gauge all other cells.
Compare the specific gravity readings to the highest reading, if the difference
between any of the cells is more than 30-points, then that battery should be replaced.
NOTE: If the batteries are over one year old, it is recommended to replace
them as a set.
Reconnect the batteries, remove the blocks from the wheels and test drive.
Typical Hydrometer Float

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