How to Load Test Lawn Mower Battery or Auto Battery
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
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How to Properly check and Load Test Battery before Testing Electrical Components on Small Engines or Auto detailed as possible.
This test is for Load Testing Battery with a load Tester or with Multimeter
Load Tester
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Multimeter
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Thank you for teaching how to use the tool!
Excellent review, thank you for sharing your expertise.
Great video!
Good info .. learned something
Most of the time before I start testing electric systems I install a brand new battery
That way it’s pretty easy to figure it out faster
When you spun the mower over did you remove just the wire or did you remove the spark plug. I didn't hear any compression stress while it was spinning over.?
@kwells4438
I just removed Sparkplug Wire off of sparkplug.
These newer engines have a Compression Release. That's why you don't hear the Compression.
Did you say that battery that you had sitting g for a few years had not been charged but was still showing 12.** volts??
Thanks this video give me a lot help
Enjoy your VIDEO'S thank you. When you have to charge your z mower battery do you have to take it out or can you leave it connected and put trickle charger on it. Thank you keep the VIDEOS coming and stay safe sir
You only need to take battery out to charge it if its Dead. If it starts your mower fine and you want to just trickle charge it. You can just leave battery in mower.
Kind of hard to turn your head away when testing a battery and still be able to read the gauge?
Yeah it sure is, Just be careful
People don’t understand when you replace a charging part like alt and battery also
You have to explain that bad battery cause the system to over heat and failure happens
I don't think I mentioned that in this video
But I did on my charging system test Videos
But Thank you for pointing that out