When you receive your batteries
check that the fluid is visible, the electrolyte may seem low, don't add
distilled water at this time. Charge the batteries normally.
Label your each of the batteries and
each cell within a battery array.
Start a battery log and
continuously monitor your batteries with a good hydrometer (not a cheap one
from the automotive store or big box store). Purchase a good Hydrometer
if you don't have one.
Keep track of individual
batteries and cells logging voltage, temperature and specific gravity.
Log all measurements after each process you put the battery array through.
Log battery attributes at
least once every three months.
Immediately purchase or if
you are so inclined and to able build an electronic Battery Desulphanator and
connect it to your batteries and leave it there.
...When the batteries are
removed from their initial charge check the electrolyte level and top off with
distilled or de-ionized water.
Some things to remember:
Don't overfill the
batteries, electrolyte level should
be ¼ to ½ below the fill tube neck.
Don't add battery
acid to your batteries once they have been cycled.
Don't mix batteries
of different sizes, age and type. Never charge differing batteries
together.
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