January 05, 2015
A Shocking Expose
A Shocking Expose: Your Car's Battery Republished: 06/18/2009 (Original Date:
12/17/2000) - By Scott Memmer, Contributor Automotive batteries come in many
shapes and sizes, but their operating principles are remarkably similar. In this
Tech Center installment, we'll look at the basic automotive battery. Then we'll
close by discussing ways to maintain your battery to ensure a long life. The
modern automotive battery is a lead-acid storage design. In short, it's an
electrochemical device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
When the battery is placed under a load, such as when the ignition is switched
on, the device converts stored chemicals into electricity, and the current flows
through the wires to its destination. A standard 12-volt, lead-acid battery is
made up of six cells connected in series. Each cell produces approximately two
volts. The cells are filled with an electrolyte. An electrolyte is an ionized
bath - in this case, sulfuric acid (H2SO4) diluted with water - that generates
an electrical current when called upon. Each cell also contains plates (grids of
active material), which are both positive and negative. Typically, the positive
plates contain lead dioxide (PbO2), while the negative plates are composed of
straight lead (Pb). The plates are formed into a plate group, which holds a
number of plates of the same polarity (for instance, all positive or all
negative). The like-charged plates are welded to a post strap. The plate groups
are then alternated within the battery - positive, negative, positive, negative.
There is usually one extra set of negative plates to balance the charge. To
ensure that the different plate groups don't touch each other, non-conductive
sheets called separators are inserted between them. The battery case, which
holds all these components, is made from molded polypropylene. A
maintenance-free battery, similar in design to a conventional automotive
battery, is really just a heavier-duty version of the same arrangement. Many of
the components have thicker construction, and different, more durable materials
are typically used. For example, the plate grids often contain calcium, cadmium
or strontium, to reduce gassing (which causes water loss) and self-discharge.
This design is called a lead-calcium battery. The heavier-duty parts ensure that
fluid loss is kept to a minimum and that components have a much longer life,
making it a closed system. The charge of a conventional 12-volt automotive
battery is actually volts. This can vary slightly, depending on the
concentration of the electrolyte in solution. Ideally, for optimum battery
performance, the sulfuric acid/water bath should have a specific gravity of at
80 degrees Fahrenheit. Specific gravity refers to the weight of a solution, with
water having a reference rating of . The electrolyte in an automotive battery is
therefore just slightly over one-and-a-quarter times the weight of regular
water. Battery power rating is measured by two standards. The more popular of
these, cold cranking power, determines the amount of current (amps) a battery
delivers for 30 seconds at zero degrees Fahrenheit while maintaining a minimum
terminal voltage of volts. The higher the number, the stronger the battery.
Think of those old Diehard commercials, with all those non-Sears batteries
giving up the ghost in the cold and snow, and this will perhaps give you a
visual image. The second standard is called reserve capacity rating. This is a
warm weather rating (80 degrees Fahrenheit), which estimates the amount of time
it takes the terminal voltage of a fully charged battery to dip below (or volts
per cell) at a continuous discharge rate of 25 amps. The rating is expressed in
minutes. For example, a rating of 120 means the battery will run for two hours
(120 minutes) before ceasing to function. A battery has two main cycles, the
charge and discharge the discharge cycle, a chemical reaction takes place inside
the battery in which the lead (Pb) of the negative plates combines with the SO4
of the sulfuric acid to produce lead sulfate (PbSO4) ds708
update cost. In this cycle, the electrolyte becomes weaker - specific
gravity lessens - and the positive and negative plates become more like one
another. Since the voltage, or charge, of a battery depends on the difference
between the two plate materials and the concentration of the electrolyte, and
since this difference decreases during discharging, the battery loses power. To
anyone who has sat in a non-starting car and cranked away as the battery grew
weaker and weaker, this scenario will be immediately recognizable. In the charge
cycle, the reverse is true. Electrical current, generated by the car's
alternator, passes through the plates, forcing SO4 back into the electrolyte
bath and elevating specific gravity. Voltage increases. Safety Precautions
Sulfuric acid is highly caustic. Caution should used when dealing with
electrolyte or automotive batteries. Sulfuric acid can burn clothing and the
skin and even cause blindness. There is even a slight danger of explosion. Most
battery professionals wear gloves and goggles or a face shield when working. If
for some reason electrolyte gets on your clothes or body, it should immediately
be neutralized with a solution of baking soda and water md802
update. When working on a battery or handling sulfuric acid, here are some
safety tips: * Always wear goggles or a face shield. * Use a lead-lined or
nonmetallic container to hold electrolyte. * Always pour acid slowly into water,
not water into acid. * Stir as you add small amounts of acid. * Never lean over
a battery when charging, testing, or jump-starting an engine. * Always
disconnect the negative cable first and reconnect it last. * Charge batteries
only in well-ventilated areas. * Never charge or jump-start a frozen battery;
let it warm to at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Speaking of charging, there are
several different methods used to recharge a depleted battery. The most gentle
of these is called trickle-charging. Other methods include quick-charging and
slow-charging. See your battery's owner's manual to decide which method may work
best for your situation, or talk to your mechanic. One advantage of a manual
transmission is the ability to start a vehicle with a depleted battery. If the
charging system (alternator and voltage regulator) are in proper working
condition, simply push-start the car and kick it over, then drive long enough to
let the charging system do its work. A good half-hour drive should give it a
solid charge. Here are a few tips to quickly restore a battery using this
method. 1. Drive at a constant speed (highway driving) versus stop-and go (city
driving). This will give the alternator an opportunity to charge more evenly. 2.
Turn off all accessories (radio, air conditioner, etc.). 3. If possible, drive
during the day. Even headlights use power. Having them off increases the amount
of electricity going to the battery. Remember, this does not replace charging
the battery. A car's alternator is not designed to fully restore a depleted
battery, but rather to maintain a healthy one. As soon as possible, put your
battery on a battery charger such as the Battery Tender, and a give it a full
charge for a day or two. If you have an automatic transmission, you can
jump-start the car instead. If the charging system is in proper working
condition, it will recharge quickly. Follow the same steps as above to ensure
that the car won't need another jump, then, as soon as possible, have the
battery fully charged by a mechanic or by yourself if you own a high-quality
battery charger . We've included an link below as a refresher course on
jump-starting. How To: Jump-Start Another tip: If parking a car for long periods
of time (weeks or months), it's best to disconnect the battery to prevent
discharging. Use a crescent or open-ended wrench to loosen the strap from the
negative terminal on the battery, then remove the connector. Make sure the
connector is tucked away from the terminal, where it cannot come into contact
with the post. Battery Maintenance We promised a few maintenance tips on
standard-duty batteries. * Check the water level every couple of months. It
should be just touching the bottom of the refill hole. * Refill the battery,
when needed, with distilled water. Don't use tap water, which produces corrosion
on the terminals. * Don't overfill the cells. Just to the bottom of the refill
hole is perfect. The following tips apply to all batteries, including
maintenance-free. * To ensure good connectivity, clean the terminals
periodically with a wire brush. * When removing a connector from a terminal,
twist it from side to side and pull gently upward. Refrain from excessive
tugging or prying. * When reconnecting a connector to a terminal, seat it down
firmly on the post. A few gentle whacks from a rubber mallet will do it. Don't
overtighten and strip the nut. * After securing the connector, coat the whole
post with high-temperature grease. This will reduce corrosion and rust. * If you
keep having electrical problems (battery dies, car won't start, power is
intermittent or weak), it's not necessarily the battery. It could be in the
charging system, normally either a bad alternator or voltage regulator. A
mechanic can test the system to isolate the problem. These general maintenance
tips will extend the life of your battery. One final note. News has come to
light recently that automotive manufacturers are experimenting with 36-volt
batteries in prototype cars. Because of the increasing number of electrical
gadgets finding their way into modern vehicles, it's likely we'll be seeing a
more advanced electrical system in coming years.
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January 03, 2015
A closer look at car repair insurance
A closer look at car repair insurance Generally when we talk about a car repair
insurance we are referring to an agreement that is made between an insurance
company and the owner of a car. This particular coverage would normally cover
the expenses that one would incur with respect to repairing. It would depend on
the coverage and the policy package that the owner acquires by the signing of
the policy with the company. Let us take a closer look at this issue in greater
this means is that the insurance company would be held legally accountable for
expenditure with regards to the fixing and maintenance of the insurance car autel
maxidiag elite md802 update. This would normally be for a certain period of
time and would depend on the signed agreement between the insurance company and
the owner of the car. Moreover the time that this agreement would take differs
for every company. Also the time duration and the rates that are charged would
be different from state to state. This means that one should be completely aware
about the entire criteria when it comes to the agreements regarding car repair
before you ever get into an agreement like this, you should be totally aware of
the merits and demerits of it. Moreover you must endeavor to ask every question
from the representative of the company before accepting the terms and
conditions. This would definitely depend on the limits of your budget too. When
you are able to get very good car repair insurance, the insurance company would
be legally responsible for the payment of malfunctioning, damage and breakdown
of the car. Any kind of deterioration that the car suffers would be borne by
repair insurance differences: The fact of the matter is that there are different
policy agreements that may be signed. For some of the car repair insurance, the
company may just pay for the auto parts of the car that are damaged or
malfunctioning and thus needs servicing. They may also choose to pay for the
stuff that functioning ability has reduced with the passage of time. There are
some of the companies that may choose to pay for both as it happens. In addition
to the fixing of the engine, radiator malfunctioning, lubricant outflow, leakage
of gas or fuel and repairing of some parts, they may undertake other
responsibilities to ensure your car is in good condition autel
maxidiag elite md802. With the car repair insurance they can repair your
speedometer and tapes in the repair insurance, warranty and quality: One should
be very well informed about the warranty and quality of payments that are made
by the insurance company with respect to the auto parts. This is to ensure that
you do not get into the trap of getting cheap spare parts as they are damaged.
Indeed you would come across some few insurance companies that can pay for
excellent branded quality car parts. However with such companies' one would have
to part ways with high premiums for those with low mileage values to make the
car repair insurance effective.
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