Asked by Kamryn Flake on Sep 24, 2024
Which of these statements is NOT a true conclusion from a battery load test?
A) The battery needs to be replaced if the voltage dropped below 9.6 volts while under a load but rose above 12.4 volts when the load was removed
B) The battery should be charged and then retested because it dropped below 9.6 volts and didn't rise above 12.4 volts when the load was removed
C) The battery should be charged and then retested because it dropped below 9.6 volts and rose above 12.4 volts when the load was removed
D) The battery is good because the voltage dropped only to 10.3 volts while under load
Battery Load Test
A diagnostic procedure to evaluate a vehicle's battery's ability to hold a charge under simulated start-up loads.
Voltage Dropped
The reduction in electrical potential across a component or conductor as current passes through, indicative of resistance or load.
- Acknowledge the criticality of proper care and evaluation for battery systems.
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the criticality of proper care and evaluation for battery systems.
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