Inspect the batteryExamine the outside of the battery. If there is fluid on top of a deep cycle flooded battery, it may mean the battery is being over charged or over watered; refer below for cleaning. Check terminal connections, ensuring they are tight.
How do you water a flooded battery?
Use distilled or de-ionized water only. CAUTION: The electrolyte is a solution of acid and water, so skin contact should be avoided. Step-by-step watering procedure: (Flooded batteries only) Open the vent caps and look inside the fill wells. Check the electrolyte level; the minimum level is at the top of the plates.
Do flooded batteries need water?
Flooded batteries need water. More importantly, watering must be done at the right time and in the right amount or the battery's performance and longevity suffers. Water should always be added after fully charging the battery. Before charging, there should be enough water to cover the plates.
How do you know if a battery is flooded?
Examine the outside of the battery. The top of the battery and terminals should be clean, dry and free of any corrosion. If there is fluid on top of a deep cycle flooded battery, it may mean the battery is being over charged or over watered; refer below for cleaning. Check terminal connections, ensuring they are tight.
Are flooded batteries maintenance free?
Many of the flooded batteries in use are Maintenance Free batteries however there are also applications like golf carts, backup generators, solar and emergency backup systems where the flooded batteries require regular maintenance.
What is a flooded battery?
Flooded batteries, also known as wet cell, are a popular choice due to their widespread use in a variety of applications including automobiles, motorcycles, golf carts, solar and emergency backup systems.
How often should a deep cycle Flooded Battery be watered?
Deep cycle flooded batteries need watering periodically. The frequency depends on a few factors - usage, charging, operating temperature and age. Check new batteries every few weeks to determine the watering frequency. It is normal for batteries to use more water as they age. Deionized or distilled water is recommended.