1. Use appropriate charging equipment: Ensure to use specialized charging equipment and avoid using inappropriate chargers to prevent damage to the battery or safety accidents.
2. Charging time control: The initial charging time should be controlled within four hours to avoid shortening the battery life due to excessive charging time. If the water pump is not used for a long time, the charging time can be appropriately extended, but not exceeding 12 hours.
3. Electrolyte inspection: At the end of charging, check whether the electrolyte reaches the normal water level standard for specific gravity, and manually fill it up if necessary.
4. Good ventilation: The charging room should maintain good ventilation to prevent electrolyte from splashing or leaking on the ground. The electrolyte on the battery rack should be washed clean in a timely manner.
5. Preventing short circuits: During the charging process, ensure that the positive and negative terminals of the battery are connected correctly to prevent accidents such as fires, explosions, and reverse charging caused by mixed wire short circuits.
6. Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly check the voltage and electrolyte condition of the battery to ensure that it is in good condition and extend its service life.
By following the above precautions, the safe charging and long-term use of the diesel engine water pump starting battery can be effectively ensured.