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Built-In Indicator Test

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If equipped, an indicator (hydrometer) built into the top of the battery case (2) provides visual information for battery testing. Like a hydrometer, the built-in indicator measures the specific gravity of the battery electrolyte. The specific gravity of the electrolyte reveals the battery state-of-charge; however, it will not reveal the cranking capacity of the battery. A load test must be performed to determine the battery cranking capacity. Refer to USING MICRO 420 BATTERY TESTER  for the proper battery load test procedures.

Before testing, visually inspect the battery for any damage (a cracked case or cover, loose posts, etc.) that would cause the battery to be inoperative. In order to obtain correct indications from the built-in indicator, it is important that the battery be level and have a clean sight glass (1). Additional light may be required to view the indicator. Do not use open flame as a source of additional light. 

Fig 1: Identifying Battery Built-In Indicator
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To read the built-in indicator, look into the sight glass and note the color of the indication. The battery condition that each color indicates is described in the following list:

Fig 2: Identifying Indicator State Of Charge
GC0008547Courtesy of DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORP.