Weekly Battery Care Tips

Welcome to our 3rd weekly installment of Battery Care Tips presented by Standard Battery Inc.

  • Lead acid batteries should be brought up to full charge at the earliest opportunity.  Avoid continuously operating batteries in a partially charged condition.  This will shorten their life and reduce their capacity.
  • Extreme temperatures can substantially affect battery performance and charging.  Cold reduces battery capacity and retards charging.  Heat increases water usage and can result in overcharging.  Very high temperatures can cause “thermal run-away” which may lead to an explosion of fire.  If extreme temperature is an unavoidable part of an application, consult one of our specialists about ways to deal with the problem.
  • Inactivity can be extremely harmful to all lead acid batteries.  If seasonal use is anticipated, we recommend the following;
    • Completely charge the battery before storing.
    • Remove all electrical connections from the battery, including series or parallel connectors.
    • Store the battery in as cool a place as possible.  However, do not store in a location which will consistently be below 32°F.  Batteries will discharge when stored, the lower temperature the lower the self discharge.
    • When not in use, boost every two months.

All of the above maintenance can be avoided by using a simple and inexpensive product!!  Stay tuned and next week we will discuss that product in detail.  Or if you can’t wait that long call us and ask about our full line of PULSETECH products.

4 Responses to “Weekly Battery Care Tips”

  1. Larry Hacker says:

    My Yamaha golf cart has no power and I am not sure whether it’s a charger issue or battery issue. How can I test to find out? I did not use the cart over the winter and the batteries went down. Now I cannot charge them for some reason.

  2. Larry,
    I apologize for the delayed response. When a battery is stored for a long period of time 2 things happen. 1. The charge is lost at about 20-25% per month. 2. The plates begin to get sulfation crystals on them. Both of these effects can be countered with a product called The PulseTech Xtreme Charge battery maintainer. It is available at our warehouse or by calling us at 888-405-4388.
    As for the state of charge on your current batteries most chargers require a minimum voltage reading (usually around 75% of capacity) before they will kick on. You can bring them down to our warehouse and we can see if we can rescue them or you can buy a charger that doesn’t require a minimum voltage and see if that works. Please don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions and thanks for reading!

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