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The specific gravity of the electrolyte indicates the
state of charge of the battery. With a fully charged
battery the specific gravity of the electrolyte should
be 1·280 to 1·300. Check the gravity by means of a
hydrometer, and if it is below 1·150 the battery
should be charged as soon as possible by the normal
running of the motor cycle.
arranged, the battery should be charged from an
external source.
If the level of the electrolyte is so low that a
hydrometer reading cannot be taken, no attempt
should be made to take a reading after adding
distilled water until the battery has been on
charge for at least 30 minutes.
NEVER transfer the electrolyte from one cell
to another.
NEVER leave a battery in a discharged condition.
It must be put on charge as soon as possible.
Check If the electrolyte in each cell is level with the top of the separators. Top-up, if
necessary, with distilled water.
with metals—always only use a glass or earthenware container and funnel.
instructions on underside of battery lid. Beware excessive filling.
If a battery is found to need an excessive amount of topping-up, steps should be taken to
find out the reason.
in which case the regulator setting may need adjustment.
topping-up more than another, it is likely the case, or container, is cracked, in which event
the battery must be replaced and arrangements made to clean up the battery carrier.
Metal parts should be well cleaned and, if possible, washed, with a solution of ammonia,
or bicarbonate of soda, in water.
Vent plugs should be kept clean and air passages in them kept free.
tightly.
Keep the battery, and surrounding parts, particularly the tops of the cells, clean and dry.
Brush away any sand, dust or road slush.
Battery electrolyte, which contains sulphuric acid in a diluted form, is destructive to
practically everything except rubber, lead, glass or earthenware.
to clean battery tops, etc., should be thrown away afterwards.
box they will cause the tools to rust.
Assuming the temperature of the electrolyte is about 60° F. a test with a hydrometer
quickly shows the state of charge, as under :
Reading 1.280 to 1.300 indicates fully charged.
Reading about 1.210 indicates half discharged.
Reading below 1.150 indicates fully discharged.
If the electrolyte exeeds this, ·002 must be added to the hydrometer reading for each
5° F. rise to give the specific gravity at 60° F.
the hydrometer reading for every 5° F. below 60° F.
If this cannot be
Do not allow the distilled water to come into contact
For example, the battery may be receiving an excessive charge,
Lucas PU7E/9
If one cell in particular needs
Similarly, ·002 must be subtracted from
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Illustration 32
Battery
See filling
Re-fix vent plugs
Therefore, rags used
If put back In the tool

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