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Current Draw Test

WARNING:

Batteries that have a light yellow visual indicator do not have to be tested or charged. Jump starting must not be used!

There is a risk of explosion during testing, charging or jump starting.

These batteries must be replaced.

NOTE:

Make sure the correct charging mode is set on the charger so the current draw test is not inaccurate.

Battery Charger VAS 5095A, refer to Battery Charger VAS 5095A .

Battery Charger VAS 5900, refer to Battery Charger VAS 5900 .

Battery Charger VAS 5903, refer to Battery Charger VAS 5903 .

In order to receive an indication as quickly as possible of the battery condition of discharged batteries, a conclusion can be made during the charging process using the battery current draw as to whether the battery should be replaced or charged completely.

NOTE:

In the case of the Battery Tester VAS 6161, the current draw test must always be conducted when the test result "conduct current draw test" appears in the display.

Always perform a current draw test when:

1 -

Starting power sufficient

2 -

Starting power insufficient

3 -

Starting power very insufficient

4 -

Not able to test - charge the battery and test again

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and in cases in which the unit does not switch on (no LED, no printout)

or

1 -

Perform a current draw test

By checking a battery's current draw capacity during the charging procedure, it can be determined in a short time whether a partially discharged or severely discharged battery (refer to SEVERELY DISCHARGED BATTERIES ) can become operable again by further charging.

Test Prerequisites 

-- Connect the battery to the battery charger and start the charging process.

-- Measure the battery charge current after five minutes.

Test Result 

When current draw A is greater than 10% of nominal capacity Ah (for example, > 6.1 A at 61 Ah battery), fully charge the battery and retest.

NOTE:

On the Eos with two 6V AGM batteries, the charge current must only be greater than 5% of the battery nominal capacity in amp. As an example for Eos: the 50 Ah battery must have a charge current greater than 2.5 A after charging for five minutes.

-- Charge the battery completely when the charge current is greater than 10% of the nominal capacity (note exception for Eos in the note above).

-- After resting the battery for two hours, perform a battery test, refer to BATTERY TEST, PERFORMING USING Battery Tester VAS 6161 .

If the charge current is less than 10% of the nominal capacity (two 6 V batteries in the Eos 5%) five minutes after starting the test (that is, for a 50 Ah battery < 5A), then replace the battery. Fill out the battery check sheet for warranty and goodwill cases.