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>STANDARD PROCEDURE - OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE TEST</title><para
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>A battery open-circuit voltage (no load) test will show the approximate state-of-charge of a battery.</ptxt></para><para
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>Before proceeding with this test, completely charge the battery, refer to the appropriate battery charging procedure.</ptxt></para><figure
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>Before measuring the open-circuit voltage, the surface charge must be removed from the battery. Turn on the headlamps for fifteen seconds, then allow up to five minutes for the battery voltage
to stabilize.</ptxt></s1><s1
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>Disconnect and isolate both battery cables, negative cable first.</ptxt></s1><s1
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>Using a voltmeter connected to the battery posts (see the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the voltmeter), measure the open-circuit voltage.<symbol
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>See the Open-Circuit Voltage Table. This voltage reading will indicate the battery state-of-charge, but will not reveal its cranking capacity. If a battery has an open-circuit voltage reading
of 12.4 volts or greater, it may be load tested to reveal its cranking capacity.</ptxt></para><table
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>OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE TABLE</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>Open Circuit Voltage</ptxt></entry><entry
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>Charge Percentage</ptxt></entry></row></thead><tbody
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>11.7 volts or less</ptxt></entry><entry
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>0%</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>12.0 volts</ptxt></entry><entry
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>25%</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>12.2 volts</ptxt></entry><entry
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>50%</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>12.4 volts</ptxt></entry><entry
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>75%</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>12.6 volts or more</ptxt></entry><entry
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>100%</ptxt></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></servinfo>