Installation Requirements for Lead Acid Replacement Battery
Installing a lead acid replacement battery correctly is critical to ensuring its performance, safety, and compatibility with the equipment it powers. Before starting the installation process, it is essential to conduct a thorough inspection of the battery and the installation environment to avoid potential risks such as short circuits, leakage, or reduced service life. First, verify that the replacement battery matches the original battery’s specifications, including voltage, capacity, physical dimensions, and terminal type (e.g., top post, side post, or bolt-on terminals). Using a battery with mismatched specifications can damage the equipment, cause overheating, or even lead to battery failure. Additionally, check the battery for any signs of damage, such as cracks in the case, leakage of electrolyte, or corroded terminals; if any damage is found, do not install the battery and contact the manufacturer for a replacement.The installation environment must be clean, dry, well-ventilated