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If the battery value is lower than that in Table 1, the following conditions may exist:
1. The Battery was left in a state of discharge too long.
2. The Battery has a bad cell.
Batteries in these conditions should be taken to a specialist for further evaluation or retired from service.
TABLE 1. State of charge as related to specific gravity and open circuit voltage
Percentage of
Charge
Specific Gravity
Corrected to
80
o
F
Open-Circuit Voltage
6V
8V
12V
24V
36V
48V
100
1.277
6.37
8.49
12.73
25.46
38.20
50.93
90
1.258
6.31
8.41
12.62
25.24
37.85
50.47
80
1.238
6.25
8.33
12.50
25.00
37.49
49.99
70
1.217
6.19
8.25
12.37
24.74
37.12
49.49
60
1.195
6.12
8.16
12.24
24.48
36.72
48.96
50
1.172
6.05
8.07
12.10
24.20
36.31
48.41
40
1.148
5.98
7.97
11.96
23.92
35.87
47.83
30
1.124
5.91
7.88
11.81
23.63
35.44
47.26
20
1.098
5.83
7.77
11.66
23.32
34.97
46.63
10
1.073
5.75
7.67
11.51
23.02
34.52
46.03
7) Battery Installation
WARNING!
When working with the battery, DO NOT put wrenches or any other metal objects across the battery
terminals, otherwise, an arc can occur, and it may cause explosion of the battery and physical
injury.
Battery is to be installed or replaced only by a qualified electrician.
8) Battery Charging
NOTE:
We provide two types of chargers for our vehicle, one is non-onboard charger, and another is
onboard charger. The standard charger is non-onboard charger. Check your vehicle to determine which
kind of charger it is? The onboard charger is either installed in the rear bag well, or under the seat, or under
the front body. When it’s onboard charger, a separate charging cord will be provided with the vehicle for
connecting the charger and AC electricity.
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