Use steel wool for heavily-corroded batteries. Clean, clean, and dry off the terminals entirely. Connect the voltmeter. Like starting a vehicle, the red cable television connects to the positive terminal and the black cable television to the negative terminal. A basic cars and truck battery includes 6 cells, each producing about 2. 1 volts.
6V. In between 10V and 12. 6V will mean you can recondition the battery. At less than 10V, change the battery instead. Till now, you did not need to eliminate the car's battery. At this point, nevertheless, you should. Have a pail and a half-pound of baking soda nearby. Take the battery cover off and utilize the flathead screwdriver to remove the cell caps underneath.
You can add baking soda as you go or after all the cells are empty. Either way, it will reduce the effects of the battery acid for safe disposal at any center, like a recycling center, that accepts contaminated materials. Utilizing the funnel, pour the cleaning solution into each cell. Securely change the cell caps and battery cover.
Unseal and get rid of the mix into the existing old-acid waste container. Mix 4 cups of water with 4 ounces of Epsom salt. Stir till the water is clear. Boiled water accelerate the procedure however isn't required. With the funnel, refill the cells with the new electrolyte option. Cover and re-shake to evenly distribute the salt.
Establish in a safe and safe location. As an additional precaution, remove the battery caps once again as the electrolyte option will heat up and might overflow throughout charging. Location the battery charger as far from the battery as possible and link it at a speed of 12V/ 2 amps.
Disconnect the charger and utilize the voltmeter to check the battery's status. Typical readings are about 12. 42V. If yours is lower, charge it once again for another 12 hours. When you're good to go, perform a load test by reinstalling the battery and turning your car to the "On" position and with the high beams on.
If the voltmeter readout lists 9. 6V, congratulations! You have actually successfully reconditioned your vehicle battery. For how long a reconditioned battery will last is relative to its age and existing capability. In theory, you need to have the ability to duplicate this process a few more times, which indicates extending the battery's life expectancy beyond the typical three to five years.