What are the precautions for battery maintenance?

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DelLuke
07/25/25 3:45am
Battery maintenance precautions are as follows: Keep away from open flames or high temperatures, do not throw the battery into fire or immerse it in water, and avoid direct exposure to sunlight or charging under the sun. Below is relevant information about the battery: 1. Battery function: When the generator is overloaded, it can assist the generator in supplying power to electrical equipment; when the generator is not generating electricity or the voltage is low, it supplies power to electrical equipment. 2. Usage methods: Avoid parking the car in an open parking lot for extended periods; each engine start should not exceed 5 seconds. Charge the battery regularly and start the car periodically to recharge the battery.
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ValerieLynn
08/10/25 5:07pm
I find that car battery maintenance is quite particular, starting with daily inspections. First, check the electrolyte level—for non-sealed batteries, keep it within the marked range, and if low, add distilled water, never tap water. Terminal cleanliness is crucial; clean corrosion with baking soda and a brush to prevent poor conductivity. If the car is driven infrequently, the battery may lose charge, so I start the engine every two weeks and let it run for half an hour or use a smart charger to top it up. In winter, battery capacity drops, so preheating the engine before starting helps a lot. Avoid deep discharges by turning off all electronics when parked. Regularly test the voltage—it should exceed 12 volts to be considered healthy. The lifespan is typically two to three years, so replace it promptly. These habits keep me worry-free, prevent breakdowns, and can extend the battery’s life by years.
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