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MAINTENANCE AND CARE
It is essential to keep your battery regularly charged throughout the year, especially during
the winter months. In the winter the effectiveness of your car battery is reduced by the cold.
Oil is thick. Engines are difficult to start and the heater, windscreen wipers and lights are all
draining power. It is at this time that batteries have to be at the peak power. If your battery is
not regularly maintained and kept fully charged, it can cause problems and a possible
breakdown.
Listed are some helpful hints on how to keep your battery healthy.
Faulty Cells
Batteries are usually made with six cells. One of these cells can deteriorate or get damaged. If,
after several hours charging, your battery is still flat, you should test the battery. Take
hydrometer readings from each cell of the battery. If one reading is lower than the others, this
could indicate a faulty cell. If necessary, get an auto-electrician to check your battery. One
faulty cell is enough to ruin your battery.
It is pointless to continue using it and you would be better getting a new one.
Care
Sometimes the battery may appear flat, but this could simply be dirty or loose connections on
your battery terminals. It is important to maintain the leads on a regular basis. Do this by
removing the leads from the battery, clean the inside of each connector and terminal posts on
the battery, smear the terminal posts and connectors with Vaseline, refit in there correct
positions and tighten firmly.
It is essential to keep the electrolyte level above the plates.
Please note not to overfill it, as the electrolyte is strongly acidic. When topping up do not use
tap water. Always use distilled or de-ionized water. It is important to keep the acid level up. If
necessary have it checked by your garage.
Checking the condition of your battery
Using a hydrometer, which can be purchased, from most motor accessory stores, you can
check the specific gravity of the electrolyte in each cell. The hydrometer is use to suck up a
quantity of fluid from the cell. The weighted float inside the hydrometer will register the
condition of that cell. Put the fluid back into the cell after testing, taking care not to splash the
fluid about.
For 6 & 12V Normal Lead Acid, Sealed, Leisure or Gel Batteries
Input:
220V – 240V ~ 50Hz Max. 65W
Output:
6V, 3,5A DC (5,3A RMS)
12V, 3,5A DC (5,3A RMS)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer
for recycling advice.
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