Low temperatures alone won’t affect the life of a battery, but poor maintenance will put additional stress on the charging system.
In lower temperatures, the demands on an undercharged battery at start up can increase by 200%! Even batteries in good condition can lose up to 60% of the cranking power they would normally have.
The following points are what we recommend for maintaining and protecting your batteries through the colder months.
- If you haven’t already, charge your batteries as soon as possible. If the battery isn’t sealed, check the level of the deionized water - it should be up to the full mark. Shop our range here.
- It is also worth checking the rated current output of the alternator and load testing the current output of the battery. Make sure the battery posts and connecting cables are clean.
- If dirt is showing, disconnect them and clean them with battery terminal spray and terminal brush. When battery terminal spray is applied to the posts and clamps it will drive out moisture and improve electrical contact.
- If you have batteries for machines that are not being used for long periods of time, you could keep them inside. Charge them fully before storing to keep them at a full state of charge and ready to use.
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