Everything you need to know about lead–acid car batteries

Batteries are an essential part of a vehicle and should not be overlooked. Without a healthy battery, your car can die in the middle of the road or it may not start at all. To extend the lifespan of your battery, you should maintain your battery properly. Battery maintenance is so important that maintenance free batteries are slowly taking over lead-acid batteries.

We will discuss all the important aspects of a battery in this article.

How does a car battery work?

Lead acid car batteries are energy storing devices made up of lead and lead dioxide plates. These plates are submerged into an electrolyte solution. The percentage of water is 65%, and sulphuric acid contributes 35% to this solution. When the battery is used to start the car, it gets discharged. The sulphuric acid in the electrolyte solution gets depleted leaving a higher proportion of water. The sulphate is returned to the acid during the charging process. The battery provides high current required by the starter motor to crank the engine of the car. Once the engine is started, the battery is again recharged by the engine-driven charging system. In this process, the alternator takes necessary energy from the rotation of an engine through a belt to charge up the battery. When the engine is running, the alternator generates electricity for the electrical equipment of the car.

What makes a battery weak?

Signs that indicate battery needs replacement:

There are a couple of signs that may indicate your battery is getting weak and needs a replacement sooner than you might think.

There are a few visual signs that indicate the battery needs a replacement.

How to start the engine with a weak battery?

It is not recommended to use a weak battery. However, in an emergency case, jumper cables can be used when you are stuck during your trip along the roadside. Always keep a set of good quality jumper cables in your car if you think the battery is not in a supreme condition. Jumper cables let you jump-start your vehicle with the help of another car. Although it is a very simple technique but safety measures must be taken to avoid any danger.

Following steps will guide you to jump-start the vehicle:

How to check the battery’s health?

For proper maintenance of battery, schedule once a month to check the status of the battery. Nowadays some tools can help measure the present condition of the battery. Following are the most commonly used tools for this purpose:

Battery load tester:

Battery load tester is used to check the voltage rating of the running battery. It has a display meter with voltage readings up to 16V along with the battery health indicator. It has positive and negative probes. Inside, there is a high current capacity coil which provides the necessary load with a toggle switch. Battery voltage can be tested easily by following these steps:

Hydrometer:

A hydrometer is another tool to measure the battery health. It measures the specific gravity of electrolyte but can only be used on batteries with removable caps.  Hydrometers usually have a built-in thermometer. Follow these easy steps to measure the remaining battery life:

Another method to examine battery health is to use a multimeter. This process is similar to the one we used for the battery load tester.

How to replace a battery?

A car battery can be easily replaced at home without any complication by following these simple steps:

Removing old battery:

Connecting a new battery:

The old battery can be sold to a battery shop from where you have purchased the new one. These car batteries are also recycled to prevent dangerous chemicals from getting into the atmosphere. Old lead plates can also be recycled into various other products.

How to maintain your battery?

To extend the battery life, it should be well maintained. Schedule the maintenance of battery every month. It includes the following few things:

Cleaning battery and its terminals:

Cleaning of a battery involves removing the corrosion or any white powder from the terminals and the surface of the battery. For this purpose, use warm water and add a tablespoon of baking soda to it. Carefully remove the battery (as mentioned in the replacement section). Make sure the removable caps are properly tightened. Always use rubber gloves because the white powder is toxic and should not be allowed to come in contact with the skin. Thoroughly apply the solution over the battery case. Clean the terminals properly. Use a brush to reach narrow spaces. Let the solution sit for a couple of minutes and then wash it with cold water. The terminals will be corrosion free after this practice. Install the battery back to its position with care.

Inspection of Electrolyte level:

Electrolyte level inside a battery can be examined visually by removing the caps on top of the battery. The lead plates must be dipped properly into the electrolyte solution. If you see a decreased level of electrolyte in any of the cells, add some water into it. Let the solution get mixed properly.

Using a battery charger/maintainer:

If your car is idle for a long period, use a battery charger to keep the battery properly charged. Batteries soon become dead if you don’t charge them. A battery charger can be of great help to keep the desired voltage output from the battery. Usually, it comes in different modes as per requirement, i.e. charging, boost charging and maintainer. It can also be used to maintain battery voltage. Carefully plug in the charger into a socket. Connect the positive cable with the positive terminal of the battery and negative cable to the negative terminal. Turn on the switch and let the battery charge properly.

Always inspect the battery before leaving your home. Overlooking the condition of your battery might bring you trouble in the middle of nowhere. A 10-15 minutes inspection might help you save a lot of time during your journey. If you know any other important aspect related to batteries, do mention in the comments section below.