Performance Tool W54274 Battery Filler with Auto Shut Off and Drip-Free Valve, 2 Quarts
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Only a test of battery performance under load will show whether a battery is up to the task. In a matter of 5 seconds, the battery should not drop more than 2 volts. You'll find out.
Each fill tip must be inserted into a battery cell so that it touches the plate beneath in order to function. Once the correct level has been disbursed (distilled water), the flow will stop.
The width of the bottom of the bottle is five inches, and the handle adds six inches. It measures 5 inches from handle to tip of spout and 9 inches from handle to handle. This is 5 inches tall. Since my battery compartment is 7 inches above the top of the bottle, I can only use the top half of the bottle. When you are in these difficult positions, it makes no sense to use the auto stop. The auto stop never worked, it turned off at different voltage levels. So I played around with an old battery I have to see if the auto stop would really work. I think it is BS.
Disabling the auto-start method will be enabled if you remove the cap This function stops the computer. The cap should remain tight while the bottle is in use. Remove the cap only to refill it.
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There are seven different items contained in this set of questions and ratings, including battery filling cans, battery testers, antifreeze, and more. Radiator fillers can be tested for freeze. In a question or rating, they do not tell you about what the question or rating is about. These questions and ratings are all about product information. Just for that, I give it 1 star!.
While there were a few reviews complaining about the device not shutting off properly, I decided to take the risk anyway, hoping that it was just a mistake with a rare valve. It appears that I also received a defective one if that was the reason. I decided to make sure the Filler's functionality was functional on a different container first before topping off 24 very large and expensive deep cycle batteries. Glad I did because I ended up overfilling the container repeatedly, which would have caused me many hours of frustration and made a dangerous acid spill. Fillers such as this one should not be used. Now that I have a large battery "baster" I have more confidence in it.
The reason I need this is because I have been struggling with it for years. You may need it Based on reading other reviews, I thought it was important to point out that I had just received the item and had not used it to refill the cells of a battery and cannot verify its performance at this time. In the future, I will try to keep this review up to date. I tried this thing and found it overfilled a cell of a battery. Not making sure that the caps are tight enough is what led to this leak. When air is allowed into the filler, it breaks the vacuum that keeps everything from leaking further water.
I don't understand what this thing is all about. You can buy a by clicking here. This 99c funnel will help you. I thought this was a great The money was spent. I seriously dislike how long it takes You can get a for You can save yourself a lot of time by using the 99cent funnel. It is not something I would ever use. Whenever I open the faucet, the water is very slow to come out. is probably the case. Atop off the battery is a good idea if it is only going to be temporary. In my golf cart, I have 4 batteries that each have 6 cells to recharge. It takes me 24 minutes to wait every 24 times. Wait until it is time. Wait until it is time. The drill was used for three holes and I said, "what on earth is the point of this thing?"? Do you think you might spill some All I really want to say is that I got sucked into being a gimmick, and I couldn't help myself from being nagged.
After reading some reviews that it did not work properly, I decided to figure out how it worked before I used it. I found that as long as both treaded caps are sealed in a manner that prevents air leaks, then the water stops flowing as soon as the tip of the tread is submerged. I had no problems with mine. One thing I found was that I could see light coming through a tiny pinhole that appeared to be in the bottom of my The plastic is either damaged or just has a tiny air bubble. I am not sure whether it is a real hole or just a small air bubble. Water doesn't leak through the bottle either way, so it seems to work.
Instead of trying to hold a flashlight down the filler hole, then pour in a little more water, then check again with a flashlight, there is now a simple solution. You know, etc. Just stick it in the hole on the battery where the filler should be, wait until it stops gurgling, and remove it and move to the next one. As a result of auto-fill, there should be no drips or spills You won't have to lean over the battery to see into the hole anymore to check the electrolyte level with a shutoff valve. My recommendation for this battery filler is highly recommended.
This is an excellent golf cart accessory it holds two quarts of distilled water and fills batteries very well. I have never encountered a battery filler that works as well and is much cheaper. There was a big gurgle, and I am not sure if I'm supposed to stop filling after that, or if I'm supposed to wait until the small ones stop too. It seems to me that the battery is overfilled if I let it gurgle for a while.
I found that the hose was kinked at a 90 degree angle after being delivered in a blister pack. Once I took the hose out of the pack, it remained tight. The pointer behind the logo kept sticking behind the 8 batteries that I had installed. To get the pointer to move, the pointer had to be constantly refilled. Because of so many 5 star reviews, I purchased the book. It has been tossed in the trash. The cost of fuel makes it difficult to return it to ups. It is not a good meter to recommend to I think quality control should have noticed the kinked hose even if it was just a bad ne. The plastic would not relax to its first shape even when I heated it. It was not rated accurate as the pointer sometimes stuck and did not rise up with the fluid flow.