MacDon M105 Operator's Manual page 276

Self-propelled windrower
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Charging the Battery
CAUTION
• Ventilate
the
area
being charged.
• Do NOT charge a frozen battery. Warm to 60°F
(16°C) before charging.
• Do NOT connect or disconnect live circuits. To
prevent sparks, turn off charger and connect
positive cable first. PROTECT YOUR EYES.
• If charging battery in windrower, disconnect
POSITIVE battery cable before connecting charger
cable, then connect ground cable last, away
from battery.
• Stop or cut back charging rate if battery feels hot,
or is venting electrolyte. Battery temperature must
NOT exceed 125°F (52°C).
• The maximum charge rate in amperes should be
NO MORE than 1/3 of the battery's reserve capacity
minute rating. If the terminal voltage exceeds 16.0
volts while charging, reduce the charge rate.
• Continue charging and reduce the rate as needed
until a two hour period results in no increase in
voltage or decrease in current.
WARNING
• Gel and AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries
require a voltage-limited charger. Charging a Gel
or AGM battery on a typical shop charger—even
one time—may greatly shorten its life.
• If the electrolyte is accessible, verify that plates
are covered before beginning to charge. At the
end of charge, add distilled water as needed
to bring levels to the proper height. If water is
added, charge for an additional 30 minutes to
mix. If electrolyte levels are low, but battery is not
accessible, remove battery from service.
33. Charging time depends upon battery capacity, condition, age, temperature, and efficiency of charger.
169890
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
where
batteries
are
Figure 5.122: Charging Battery
Table 5.17 Voltage Chart
State of
Voltage
Charge
(%)
Standard
Battery
12 Volts
12.6
100
12.4
12.2
12.0
11.8
262
Approximate Battery
Charging Time
Charge at 80°F/27°C.
(Minutes)
Maximum Rate at
(Amps)
50
30
20
— FULL CHARGE —
75
20
35
48
50
45
75
95
25
65
115
145
0
85
150
195
33
to Full
10
90
180
280
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