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BatteryMINDer 48021 User Manual

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BatteryMINDer

®

Models 36271 & 48021

Rev. C-070313

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P/N VDC36271/48021-MNL

Testing with a Hot/Cold Calibrated Hydrometer Tester
Read the tester instructions carefully for most accurate readings.
1. When using the tester the first time or after a long period of non-use, fill

the tester with the battery fluid and let it sit for 1/2 hour or longer. This will
soak the balls in order to give you more accurate readings. Failure to do
so will give you false readings indicating a battery that may not be in as
good a condition as you may have thought.

2. After inserting the tester in a cell, gently tap the tester several times

against the inside wall of each cell to dislodge air bubbles that will cause
more balls to float than should. Failure to do so will yield false readings
that indicate a battery that is not fully desulfated or does not qualify for
desulfation.

3. If no balls float in any cell, the cell is shorted. This means your battery is

beyond the point of being properly recharged or reconditioned-desulfated.
Dispose of the battery.

4. If each cell floats three (3) or more balls (or 1250 on gauge-type), your

battery can be desulfated-reconditioned.

5. Always rinse the tester with fresh water after every use. Failure to do so

will cause false readings.

Testing a Sealed, AGM or GEL Lead Acid Battery
These batteries have no filler caps or manifold-type covers. Because you
cannot gain access to the interior of your battery you cannot test it with a
hydrometer.

USE A DIGITAL VOLTMETER ONLY:

1. Recharge the battery with the BatteryMINDer to ensure it is as completely

charged as possible, before you determine its condition. Allow battery
to “rest” (see

Glossary of Terms) overnight for a minimum of 12 hours

before testing with a digital voltmeter only. Failure to test a “rested”
battery will cause false readings. Be certain to read and understand all
safety related instructions (pages 3 to 6) before proceeding further.

2. Measure battery’s voltage, without any load attached. If the voltage is

less than

37.2 volts /

49.6 volts

(Typically 50% of charge) the battery

may be too heavily sulfated to be fully recoverable. If voltage is

37.2V

/

49.6V

or higher full recovery can be expected, given sufficient time

(average 1-2 weeks for batteries that are heavily sulfated).

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