E - Battery Fundamentals and Service Flashcards
The first step in battery service is to:
Ensure that you are wearing safety glasses or a face shield.
Battery negative plates and positive plates with separators between them are called a:
Element.
A battery:
Supplies power to operate the starter motor, stabilizes the vehicle electrical system by absorbing voltage surges, and supplies power to accessories when the charging system cannot supply the demand.
A maintenance-free battery:
Can be visually inspected and load tested for re-use.
Parallel connections within the battery result in:
Same voltage with increased current production.
The electrolyte in a lead-acid battery is made up of water and:
Sulphuric acid.
Each fully charged battery cell produces approximately:
2.1 volts.
When a battery is discharged:
All plates have changed to lead sulphate (PbSO4).
Acid spills can be neutralized with a mixture of:
Baking soda and water.
When removing the battery from a vehicle for servicing, always remove the:
Negative (ground) cable first and install it last.
Before you perform a battery load test, the battery must be at least:
75% charged.
An open circuit voltage test is performed on a battery to determine:
The state of charge of the battery.
If a battery load test is perfumed on a 12 volt battery at room temperature, the final voltage should be:
Greater than 9.6 volts.
When servicing a battery with tapered terminals, three necessary tools are:
Battery pliers, a terminal puller and a terminal spreader.
A fully charged battery is best stored:
In cool or cold location.