Electrical System; Table 8-1 Specific Gravity Of Electrolyte - SDMO R33C3 User And Maintenance Manual

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Electrical system

Battery - Inspect
If battery electrolyte is spilled on your skin, flush immediately with plenty of water. If battery electrolyte enters the
eyes, flush them immediately with lots of fresh water and seek medical attention at once.
Do not use open flames or other fire hazards near the battery. When handling the battery, be careful of sparks gen-
erated by accidental shorting.
Battery electrolyte level - Inspect
Battery electrolyte evaporates during use and the f
electrolyte level gradually decreases. The proper elec-
trolyte surface level is between the "LOWER LEVEL"
and "UPPER LEVEL" lines.
For the battery without level lines, the proper electro-
lyte surface level is about 10 to 15 mm [0.394 to 0.591
in.] above the top of the plates.
If the electrolyte level is low, remove the caps and add
distilled water to the proper level.
Note: When adding distilled water, pour in carefully.
Specific gravity of battery electrolyte - Check
If the specific gravity measured at 20 °C [68 °F] is
lower than 1.22, then charge the electrolyte.

Table 8-1 Specific gravity of electrolyte

Specific gravity
at 20 °C [68 °F]
From 1.26 to 1.28
Fully charged
From 1.22 to 1.26
Less than 1.22
Discharged
Chapter 8 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Condition
Remedy
-
Charged
Charge
Charge
10 to 15 mm
[0.394 to 0.591 in.]
Fig. 8-29 Battery electrolyte level - Inspect
Float
Electrolyte
Glass tube
Fig. 8-30 Specific gravity of battery electrolyte - Check
172/242
Proper
level
Electrolyte
surface
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