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Battery Giant is the trusted industry leader for widest selection of replacement ATV batteries. Through our expansive collection of ATV batteries, searching for the right size, application or manufacturer recommended ATV battery is simple. Battery Giant strives to sustain an environmentally friendly enterprise as a trusted ATV battery provider. If your looking for the most comprehensive offering of the best priced batteries for ATVs, Battery Giant is the top source for a wide range of replacement ATV batteries.
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ATV Batteries Info | ATV Battery FAQs
At Battery Giant, we want our customers to be happy with their ATV battery purchase. We achieve this by providing our customers with all the information they need regarding ATV batteries. Below are basic ATV battery FAQs to help answer any of your general ATV battery questions.
Q: How does an ATV battery work?
A: An ATV battery works similar to other common batteries. ATV batteries store energy in a chemical form that can be released on demand as electricity. Each ATV battery cell consists of positive plates, negative plates and an electrolyte solution. ATV batteries produce electricity because of the chemical reaction between these three elements.
Q: What should I consider when purchasing a replacement ATV battery?
There are three important factors to consider when buying replacement ATV batteries. While shopping for ATV batteries, it is critical to consider size, power and warranty. Although it is recommended to consult the manufacturer's recommended guidelines in attaining the correct replacement ATV battery, below are some general factors to consider while selecting a replacement ATV battery.
First, you have to make sure the replacement ATV battery will fit. Check the physical dimensions of the new ATV battery with that of your original ATV battery. Next you need to consider what the required power is for the ATV battery. Keep in mind, as long as the voltage is the same, you can never have "too much" power. Finally, you need to consider the ATV battery warranty period. We recommend choosing replacement ATV batteries with a warranty period that best fits your needs.
Q: What causes ATV batteries to fail?
A: There are several factors that contribute to the failure of ATV batteries. Excessive heat causes corrosion, which can dry out the ATV battery cell. This is probably the number one reason for the failure of ATV batteries. Extreme cold weather can sometimes put a heavier drain on ATV batteries. This also is a contributor to ATV battery failure. Also, if an ATV battery is not securely held down, vibrations can shed the active material from the ATV battery's plate grids. This will cause failure in most ATV batteries. Overcharging an ATV battery may causes overheating. Although typically a prolonged process, overcharging can eventually cause ATV batteries to fail. Other possible factors that can cause ATV batteries to fail include corroded terminals, sulfation due to inactivity, or electrical shorts in the ATV battery itself. These are just some of the common causes of ATV battery failure. ATV batteries can vary in composition, which can influence how ATV batteries depreciate.
Q: Where is the best place to store ATV batteries during the off season?
A: Before storing an ATV battery, make sure it is fully charged. Remember that fully charged ATV batteries will not freeze, but a discharged ATV battery can freeze. Test your ATV battery and charge the ATV battery if necessary. It also might be wise to purchase an ATV battery maintainer. After a full charge and test, now you are ready for ATV battery storage. Store ATV batteries in a cool, dry and well ventilated area out of the reach of children or pets. Check the level of the ATV battery charge every 30-45 days. A trickle charge using an ATV battery maintainer or low amperage charge overnight might be necessary for some ATV batteries depending on their age and composition. Also good storage precaution is to check the fluid level inside the ATV battery. If the fluid level is low inside the ATV battery, add distilled water.
Q: How do you properly charge ATV batteries?
A: Proper charging of ATV batteries is important. While the ATV battery charger or ATV battery maintainer is still unplugged, connect the leads to the proper (+)(-) terminals. Wiggle the ATV battery connectors to ensure a good connection. Adjust the settings on the ATV battery charger for correct voltage and amperage. Now you can plug in the ATV battery charger and turn it on. While charging ATV batteries in a well-ventilated area, periodically check on the ATV battery for any obvious signs of charging malfunctions. Make sure that while charging ATV batteries that there is no signs of overheating. If the ATV battery is too hot to touch or if the ATV battery is "gassing" profusely, turn the charger off immediately. Once the replacement ATV battery is fully charged, turn the charger off, unplug it from the wall and unhook the ATV battery charging cables. Always use caution when charging new and replacement ATV batteries.
Q: What can I do to help preserve the life of ATV batteries?
A: Follow these guidelines every 3-6 months and you can extend the life of ATV batteries.
Check ATV batteries for cleanliness - If the ATV battery tray is dirty or corroded, first remove the ATV battery cables, followed by the ATV battery unit. Wash the ATV battery tray with a water and baking soda solution. Flush the ATV battery tray with water and dry it off with a paper towel. If necessary, further clean the ATV battery with a brush or a special terminal cleaning tool. It is also safe to wash most ATV batteries with the baking soda and water solution, however, be sure that the ATV battery vent caps are on tight (if the ATV battery is not sealed) to prevent anything from entering into the ATV battery cells. Clean ATV batteries, in a clean tray, will ensure the best connection.
Check ATV battery hold down brackets - Make sure the brackets holding the ATV battery to the frame are secure. Excessive vibration will cause premature failure in ATV batteries. If the ATV battery brackets are loose, tighten them and spray them with a corrosion preventative spray. This will keep the corrosion on ATV batteries from rebuilding.
Check the ATV battery case - The condition of the ATV battery case often will indicate if you have a problem. If the ATV battery case is "swollen" on the sides (concave) there is probably a charging system problem. If the ATV battery case is cracked, the ATV battery should be replaced. These ATV battery problems are non repairable. In these incidences, it is recommended to replace the ATV battery immediately.
Check fluid levels inside ATV batteries - Remove the vent caps and check on the fluid level inside the ATV battery. If you see fluid, the ATV battery is fine. While looking in the cell of the ATV battery, if you see an exposed lead plate, distilled water immediately should be added. Be careful not to overfill the cells in the ATV battery. As with most batteries, the fluid level in ATV batteries should stop approximately 1" under the top of the ATV battery.