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Caring For Car Battery
Accu is the heart of the car electrical system. If there is damage, then the entire system will be disrupted. In fact, it’s possible you’re having car problems in the middle of the journey.
Cardiac cars are not just a machine, you should not underestimate the role of batteries. Accu consists of two kinds, batteries dry and wet batteries.
Dry batteries (dry cell) electrochemical processes continue to occur, but do not use a liquid compound, stepping the electrode caused by electrolyte plates are touching each other.
Wet batteries require more rigorous treatment of dry batteries, but the economic value and practicality of wet batteries is its own advantages, it is not surprising that more of this type of batteries used in vehicles.
This time we give tips to you, how to take care of batteries or battery wet kerig. But these tips can not be easily applied to non-ATM CBU car premium class. In the car the car, disconnect the battery poles arguably risky step. In addition to the required calibration of the car controller computer.
In terms of caring for batteries, the most important thing is to maintain cleanliness and high levels of polar Accu water. steps to take care of batteries are:
1. Accu clean terminal, these steps can prevent the formation of rust on the terminals and extends battery life. Rust will reduce battery capacity to send and receive electrical current.
2. Removing acid salt, If the acid salt form, you must release the battery poles, and flush with hot water. acid salt can make accu dirty.
3. Clean body, Body dirty water will make it difficult to check the batteries.
4. Check the battery water level, Note the volume of water batteries, in order to remain after the needs
5. Check the acidity of water accu, This step can done using workshop equipment aftermarket.
6. Tighten the battery holder, Make sure the batteries are tightly in place.
7. Remove the terminal Accu, if the car is not used in quite a long time
8. Accu Measure voltage, You can measure battery voltage with a voltmeter, this step can be done at the time the car off