Spiral Plate Battery Charging
Vehicles equipped with a diesel engine utilize a unique spiral plate battery. This battery has a maximum charging voltage that must be used in order to restore the battery to its full potential, failure to use the following spiral plate battery charging procedure could result in damage to the battery or personal injury.
Battery charging is the means by which the battery can be restored to its full voltage potential. A battery is fully-charged when:
- Micro 420 electrical system tester indicates battery is OK.
- Open-circuit voltage of the battery is 12.65 volts or above.
- Battery passes Load Test multiple times.
After the battery has been charged to 12.6 volts or greater, perform a load test to determine the battery cranking capacity. Refer to STANDARD PROCEDURES for the proper battery load test procedures. If the battery will endure a load test, return the battery to service. If the battery will not endure a load test, it is faulty and must be replaced.
Clean and inspect the battery hold downs, tray, terminals, posts, and top before completing battery service. Refer to CLEANING for the proper battery system cleaning procedures, and INSPECTION for the proper battery system inspection procedures.