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Putnam's Automobile Handbook: The Care and Management of the Modern Motor-Car

Chapter 69: CAUSES OF DISCHARGED BATTERY
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A practical manual for early motor-vehicle owners provides step-by-step guidance on purchasing, equipping, operating, and maintaining a four-cylinder automobile. It explains engine principles, carburetor and ignition care, lubrication, cooling, battery, tires, brakes, gears, bearings, mufflers, and chassis troubles, and offers diagnostic methods for common faults. Seasonal advice covers winter heating and cooling, hot-weather management, tire expansion, and fire prevention, while practical chapters address driving technique, skidding, gear shifting, touring, and minimizing fuel and repair costs. Emphasis is on hands-on first-aid repairs and systematic troubleshooting so owners can identify and remedy most ordinary problems and avoid unnecessary garage dependence.

CAUSES OF DISCHARGED BATTERY

Generator not charging battery.

Generator belt slipping.

Wires short-circuited or grounded.

Plates not covered with electrolite.

Defective or leaky cell.

Excessive lamp load.

Excessive use of lamps when engine is stopped.

Car not being run fast enough to charge at sufficient rate.

Using starter too much.

Cut-out not working properly.

Broken or loose connection between generator and battery.

(Storage battery efficiency in winter is half that of summer.)