
Rainy season has finally begun in India and the joy one experiences are unfathomable. While we are busy enjoying the rainy season, our silent diesel generators are out in the rains sitting idle waiting for us to be in use when there need be. In order for our silent diesel generators to be of optimum use; maintenance is a must even in rainy season. Yes, the water is cleaning the dust which collects on it but what about the batteries? They need maintenance too, so here are some ways to clean your diesel generators’ batteries to keep them operational:
- Specific battery gravity: With the help of a battery hydrometer one can assess the power of electrolyte. Every generator has it mentioned in its manual.
- Battery Testing:It is quite possible that your silent diesel generator has not been in use for days or weeks, hence the primary solution is to check it by switching it on and checking the voltage consumption. If the generator is compromising in the delivery of output, without further ado look into the matter.
- Clean the batteries: Whenever there is excessive dirt on the batteries, one must clean it with a damp cloth to remove it. And if you see corrosion occurring on the terminals of the battery then the best way to clean it is by removing or detaching the cables and washing the eroded areas with a solution of baking soda and water (¼ baking soda and almost 1 litre of water), be careful to not let the solution enter the battery cells. Wash it later with clean water and apply a slight coat of petroleum jelly to avoid corrosion in future.
- Checking Electrolyte Levels:Since Silent Diesel Generators usually use lead acid type batteries so one must check the level or performance of electrolytes every 200 hours or 10 days to keep it running in good shape.