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Re: O.T.-----battery voltage control
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Posted by vitzarus on July 10, 2007 at 22:51:28 from (67.72.98.82):
In Reply to: O.T.-----battery voltage control posted by farmerjohninpa on July 10, 2007 at 22:13:43:
Yes when you are talking lead-acid batteries there is a certain ratio between cells. Things to look for. Really large batteries have lead or other strings across the cells from one to another where you can compare individual cells to see how they accept charge and specific gravity Then there were these huge clear cell batteries. This allows the tech to observe the actual plate condition and the reactance of one in a string of itself and that compared to many more. There were many things to look for.This is all past. You can inspect the specific gravity of each cell and make sure you use distilled water and little else but good connections.
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