Checking battery state-of-charge, Identifying battery reserve capacity (rc) rating – John Deere TY25864 Manuel d'utilisation

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Controls and Operation

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Checking Battery State-of-Charge

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Checking State-of-Charge

A—Hydrometer

Use a voltmeter or hydrometer (A) to determine state-of
charge. Refer to chart to obtain percent of charge.

Voltmeter Reading

Hydrometer

Battery Test

Reading

Reading

12 Volt Battery*

Specific Gravity

Percent of Charge

12.4 or greater

1.265

100%

12.39 to 12.25

1.225

75%

12.24 to 12.10

1.190

50%

12.09 to 11.96

1.155

25%

11.95 to 0

1.120

0%

* 6 volt battery voltmeter readings are one-half of 12 volt
battery readings shown.

CAUTION: Do NOT attempt to charge a frozen
battery.

NOTE: Any battery 25% charged or less may readily

freeze and should be charged at once.

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Identifying Battery Reserve Capacity (RC) Rating

Typical Group Sizes

Auto, LGC, etc.

3ET, 47, 48, 49

31, 30H

1, 2

5D, 4 4D, 3EH, 8D

Reserve Capacity

80 or less

81-125

126-180

181-260

261 or more

Rating

Time needed to completely recharge a battery
depends on the battery’s electrical capacity and
present state of charge. Battery electrical reserve (RC
rating) is given in minutes, and is needed when
estimating recharge time.

Most batteries have a label attached showing the
battery’s type and/or reserve capacity rating. If this
information is not found on the battery, use the above
chart to determine reserve capacity (RC) rating.

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