HOW TO ENHANCE YOUR BATTERY LIFE

Statutory Warning:

It is mandated law that used batteries must be disposed-off in any manner other than depositing the same with dealer, manufacturer or registered recycle appointed by the company at their designated collection centers.

Do’s

  • Read the instructions and think above the safety first.
  • Store and install the batteries in a cool and dry location.
  • Storage beyond three months is not recommended always give a freshening charge prior to dispatch, so do the regular monitor and charge the batteries as soon as possible for extended the storage periods.
  • Use proper tools and safety wearable when working with lead acid battery.
  • Ensure that the battery is connected in the right polarity.
  • When multiple batteries connect in series, ensure all batteries voltage level should be on almost equal level, it should be periodically monitor and maintain during the uses for better performance and battery life.
  • Recharge the batteries immediately after discharging.
  • The Charging Voltage measured across the battery terminals must be maintained at 14.4V ± 0.2V for single battery.
  • Get your Inverter system / Solar system checked regularly and ensure battery should be regular charged up to recommended voltage level (Full Charged) with proper charging current. System Low voltage cutoff not to below 10.5V ± 0.2V for single battery.
  • Water loss will take place during usage, Check and maintain the electrolyte level with in the band marked on the level indicator. Always use DM (De-mineralized) water for top up and never use Acid / Tap water for battery top up.
  • Keep the battery away from sparks, heat source or fire.
  • We recommended transporting the battery in upright position, never bend the terminal nor solder directly. Always use the appropriate connectors.

Don’t s

  • Do not expose the packed batteries to rain and Sunlight.
  • Do not exceed the storage period without giving freshening charge to the battery.
  • Do not install or store the batteries in rooms with high temperature.
  • Do not short-circuit the terminals of the battery or cells during assembly.
  • Do not reverse charge the batteries, while using a long stored batteries a supplementary charge is required.
  • Do not over tight / under tight the terminal bolts which may cause terminal breakage or fire due to loose contact.
  • Do not use mix batteries of different types, capacity or makes or age.
  • Do not use underrating cables or improper lugs or Nut Bolt for connecting the battery.
  • Never install any type of battery in a completely sealed container, sufficient ventilation to be provided for air circulation.
  • Do not allow any metal object to rest on the battery; this may be cause of short circuit.
  • Do not add Acid /Tap water or rainy water for water top up, use DM (De-mineralized) water only.

Do’s

  • Read the instructions and put safety above all else.
  • Store and install the batteries in a cool and dry location.
  • Storage without recharge for more than three months is not recommended; always charge the batteries before dispatch do the regular monitor & charge the batteries as soon as possible for extended storage periods.
  • Use proper tools and safety wearable when working with a lead-acid battery.
  • Ensure that the battery is connected with the right polarity.
  • When connecting multiple batteries in series, ensure that the voltage levels of all batteries are at or near the same level; they should be monitored and maintained on a regular basis for improved performance and battery life.
  • Recharge the batteries immediately after discharging them.
  • The charging voltage (Boost Voltage) measured across the battery terminals for a single battery must be kept constant at 14.4 ± 0.2 volts.
  • Ensure that system low voltage cutoff is not less than 10.5 ± 0.2 volts / Battery.
  • Get your inverter system and solar system checked regularly, and ensure your batteries are regularly charged up to the recommended voltage level (fully charged) with proper charging current once in a week.
  • Water loss will take place during usage. Check and maintain the electrolyte level within the band marked on the level indicator. Always use DM (de-mineralized) water for battery top-up and never use tap or acidic water for battery top-up.
  • Keep the battery away from sparks, a heat source, and fire.
  • We recommended transporting the battery in an upright position; never bend the terminal nor solder directly. Always use the appropriate connectors.

Don’t s

  • Do not expose the packed batteries to rain or sunlight.
  • Do not exceed the storage period without giving the battery a fresh charge.
  • Do not install or store the batteries in rooms with high temperatures.
  • Do not short-circuit the terminals of the battery or cells during assembly.
  • Do not reverse charge the batteries; while using long-stored batteries, a supplementary charge is required.
  • Do not over tighten or under tighten the terminal bolts, which may cause terminal breakage or fire due to loose contact.
  • Do not mix batteries of different types, capacities, makes, or ages.
  • When connecting the battery, do not use underrated cables, lugs, nuts, or bolts.
  • Never install any type of battery in a completely sealed container or box; sufficient ventilation must be provided for air circulation.
  • Do not allow any metal object to rest on the battery; this may cause a short circuit.
  • Do not add acid, tap water or rainy water for water topping up; use DM (de-mineralized) water only.
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