Tata Green Genstar Batteries are engineered with cutting-edge technology to meet the demanding requirements of powering up Generator Systems. These power-packed batteries deliver superior performance and come with a proven track record and best-in-class warranty. Designed to support all types of starting generator systems including diesel gensets, Tata Green Genstar batteries ensure reliable performance even under the heavy demands of frequent starting and discharging cycles. Their robust design and durability make them the preferred choice for both OEMs and consumers, ensuring seamless operation in critical genset applications.
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Installing a battery is easy and hassle-free. Simply follow these steps:
Dos
When cleaning your battery, use a moist cotton cloth and disconnect the negative cable before the positive one. When it comes to topping it up, use battery-grade distilled water only. Next, tighten your clamps and apply petroleum jelly. Check the output of the voltage regulator as both overcharging and undercharging can reduce the life of the battery. Recharge your battery only at the recommended current (amps).
Don’ts
Avoid storing the battery sideways. Do not install a lower capacity battery than recommended or interfere with the current charging setting in order to quickly charge the battery as this will seriously affect the battery’s life. While charging, do not connect or remove the battery from the charging circuit while the charger is on. Do not operate or charge the battery if the electrolyte temperature exceeds 60 degrees Celsius.
Genset batteries provide power to the starter motor, enabling it to turn the generator’s engine.
Genset batteries can be charged using an inbuilt or external charger, depending on the generator’s configuration.
The voltage should range between 12.6V and 12.8V
Generator batteries are DC.
Ensure the generator is off. Check the battery voltage (12.6V–13V) and specific gravity (1.250–1.280). Always refer to manufacturer-recommended ranges.
Generator batteries typically last 1,500–3,000 hours, depending on usage. Continuous operation beyond 500 hours is not advisable.
– Check and maintain water levels.
– Keep terminals clean and rust-free.
– Regularly monitor voltage.
– Ensure proper ventilation and a dust-free environment.
– Designed to provide peak current to starter motors.
– Built for long-term durability.
– Ensures extended battery life for reliable genset performance.”