TRP Range Guide 2023

ELECTRICAL / BATTERIES

FEATURES & BENEFITS

FEATURES

BENEFITS

No maintenance & improved safety, no topping up required

SEALED MAINTENANCE FREE CALCIUM TECHNOLOGY

Low self discharge providinglonger shelf life and improved performance

Longer life product providing an overall lower total cost of ownership & reliability to operators

INTEGRATED HANDLE

Integrated handle design making the product easyand safe to handle and install

High cranking performance and stronger resistance against corrosion & vibration

Improved cycling capabilities even in a low state of charge

HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION

Charges faster

Higher performance in harsh condition, stronger resistance to vibration

Improved electrical flow

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

• Regular testing and inspection will help to maximise battery life. A routine inspection at least once a month is recommended to maintain optimum performance. • Check the battery’s state of charge indicator on top of the battery and use a voltmeter to check the battery has a stabilised voltage above 12.5 volts. • Ensure the battery top is clean, dry, free of dirt and grime.

• Inspect the terminals, screws, clamps and cables for breakage, damage or loose connections. These should be clean, tight and free of corrosion. • Apply a thin coating of high temperature grease to posts and cable connections for added protection. • Inspect the battery case for obvious signs of physical damage or warpage. This usually indicates the battery has been overheated or has been overcharged.

When servicing the TRP Heavy Duty Battery, check the State of Charge(S.O.C) Indicator. This gives you a snap shot of the battery’s condition and whether the battery needs to be charged or replaced. If the S.O.C. indicator suggests replacement is required, the battery should be replaced. Even if the vehicle starts, failure of the battery is likely to be imminent.

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