What are the symptoms of a faulty battery sensor?
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Battery sensor failure manifests in the following ways: 1. Rapid capacity drop during discharge. When tested with a high-rate discharge meter, individual cell voltage decreases quickly. 2. Electrolyte density falls below specified normal values. 3. Battery voltage becomes excessively high during initial and final charging stages, potentially exceeding 2.7V. 4. Electrolyte temperature rises too rapidly during charging, easily surpassing 45°C, with premature gas generation that may occur immediately upon charging. 5. Formation of hard, insoluble white large particles on the electrode plates.