Incorrect Charging
Incorrect charging may result in permanent damage to the battery. Incorrect charging may be, for example, charging using a current/voltage that is so strong that the temperature of the electrolyte increases or that the gas development is too powerful.
Increased electrolyte temperature
If charging occurs with an extremely high current, the temperature of the electrolyte will increase considerably as the battery begins to reach full charge. Excessive temperature may damage the materials in the battery and increase the risk of short-circuits.
Intensive gas development
If the gas development during charging is extremely intensive, some of the particles may be forced loose from the active materials on the plates. The plates suffer wear, reducing the service life and capacity. Short-circuits may occur as released particles drop to the bottom of the cell container or cross to the opposite plate.
To ensure optimal performance, always charge batteries according to Volvo's instructions.