
Car batteries with a voltage below 11V will fail to start the engine. Below is relevant information about car batteries: Precautions for charging: In cold weather, check whether the electrolyte is frozen before charging the battery. Do not charge a frozen battery. Before charging, check the electrolyte level; do not charge if the electrolyte is insufficient. During charging, measure the density and voltage of the electrolyte approximately every hour and monitor its temperature. Car battery maintenance: Avoid frequent vehicle starts. In winter, if the car is difficult to start, do not attempt continuous starts. Continuous starting will definitely cause the battery to over-discharge and become damaged. The interval between restart attempts should exceed 5 seconds. When the battery has been in use for about two and a half years, routine maintenance should include battery testing as a preventive measure. Try to avoid using electrical devices such as CD players or cigarette lighters when the vehicle is not running, and minimize the use of various onboard electrical devices while driving.


