To determine the charge in the battery and see how long it'll last, you need to learn how to determine the density of the electrolyte. I will tell you how to do it without resorting to special printing AIDS.
Instruction
Difficulty level: Easy
step 1
First you need to carefully Unscrew the battery cover, which is located on six small batteries included batteries 6ct-140m. This can be done by hand. Just Unscrew them with your fingers. Next take the measuring tube (a tube with razmernoi scale to determine the level of the electrolyte), drop it directly in one of the batteries so that it operaes in the bottom of the battery.
2 step
After that hold down the top hole of the tube with your thumb, raises it to the level that was visible scale with markings. Of that number, which shows the tube (at the mark) subtract the average seasonal number ( this is the number that is optimal for data climatic conditions) and multiply it by 100%. Thus, we determined the percentage of discharge of the battery.
3 step
It is worth considering that in various times of the year there are various acceptable degree of discharge of the batteries. Winter allowable minimum is 25%.
Summer allowable minimum is 50%. If you neglect this at least, you can jeopardize the internal combustion engine, in other words not to run it. Not worth the risk state of the art, better to check the battery status. I hope this article will help you in life or in school will be useful in the session or in an emergency situation.)) Good luck in all endeavors)) Your red-haired servant LIS MC
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