Battery testing – Cub Cadet RZT-S Zero Electric User Manual

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Battery testing

Typically, there are four major ways to check a battery:

Electrolyte test using a specific gravity tester (hydrometer) to compare the density of the electrolyte in a
fully charged battery to the density of water (water = 1.0 s.g.).

Electrolyte test using a refractometer to check the density of the electrolyte by measuring the degree to
which light waves bend when passing through the electrolyte.

Load test that checks the output of the battery after the fully charged battery has done a certain amount of
work. Fixed load testers are commonly available. Variable load testers are not generally found in outdoor
power equipment repair shops.

Conductance test that checks the ability of the battery plates to hold a charge.

Conductance testers are very easy to use and are far less damaging to the battery being tested. For these rea-

sons, conductance battery testing is the preferred method of battery testing for starter batteries. However, because
the batteries used on an RZT-S Zero are sealed, AGM deep cell batteries, the conductance testers are ineffective.

Load and conductance testing will test a batteries ability in a momentary heavy (starting) load condition. For

automotive purposes, this is all that is really required. However it is only part of the picture for a deep cycle battery. A
deep cycle battery must be able to handle a long run time. The battery run time is what needs to be tested on the
RZT-S Zero. That can only be found by doing a capacity/discharge test.

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