How to connect 24 volt battery


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How to connect a 24-volt battery, you first need to find the location of the vehicle battery, and then distinguish the positive and negative poles of the battery.The specific steps of charging the 24 volt battery
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How to connect a 24-volt battery, you first need to find the location of the vehicle battery, and then distinguish the positive and negative poles of the battery.
The specific steps of charging the 24 volt battery
1. The cover of the engine compartment needs to be opened, and then the battery can be seen. The positive and negative poles of the battery need to be clearly distinguished. If the positive and negative poles are not clearly distinguished, it is easy to short circuit after connecting. Some batteries have covers on the positive and negative poles, which need to be opened so that the positive and negative poles can be seen;
2. The red clamp of the power cord is for clamping the positive pole, and the black clamp is for clamping the negative pole. First use the red clamp to clamp the positive pole of the battery of the rescued vehicle, and then the other red clamp clamps the positive pole of the rescue vehicle battery. After the positive pole is connected, connect the negative pole. The negative pole also clamps the battery of the rescued vehicle first, and then clamps the battery of the rescued vehicle;
3. After the positive and negative poles are connected, start the rescue vehicle and wait for about 20 minutes. The battery of the rescued vehicle will have some power. At this time, you can unplug the power cord, first pull out the wire of the red chuck , and then pull out the wire of the black chuck, if time permits, you can charge it for a while;
4. When electrifying, the car owner should not touch the positive and negative poles with his hands, otherwise it is easy to get an electric shock, especially when the hands are relatively wet. Don't worry about charging step by step, otherwise the battery will not only fail to charge, but will also be damaged.
| Material | High-tensile steel / forged aluminum |
|---|---|
| Finish | E-coat / powder paint / zinc plating |
| Standards | IATF / ISO-based process control |
| Warranty | 24 months |
| MOQ | 50-100 pcs per reference |
| Lead Time | 25-35 days after PO |
Compatible Brands:
Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, Land Rover, and more...
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