Maintaining an appropriate charge in your battery is important for optimal performance in your vehicle. Your car, boat, RV or golf cart should all be monitored to be sure that problems with power do not ensue.
2. Maintaining an appropriate charge in your battery is
important for optimal performance in your vehicle. Your car,
boat, RV or golf cart should all be monitored to be sure that
problems with power do not ensue. Here are two ways to tell
if your battery has exceeded its full charge.
1- Excess Heat
When a battery is overcharged, pressure builds up within the
casing which can result in cracks in the exterior and the slow
release of the battery’s charge.
3. The escaping charge makes the battery feel warm, even when
the vehicle has been sedentary.
2- Battery Bulge
In many cases, a properly functioning battery will have a
square or rectangular shape. When gas builds up within the
casing, edges that are normally square and sharp become
bulbous. This bulging battery is another sign of
overcharging.
4. To help guard against overcharging, be sure to have your
engine serviced regularly. This will help to minimize strain
on the battery. When a battery needs to be charged, be sure
contemporary equipment is used. Newer equipment is less
likely to overcharge your battery. When in doubt about the
charge in your battery, a voltmeter will give you precise
information. If you are uncomfortable with using a
voltmeter yourself, be sure to seek assistance. Click here to
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