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Inspection notes

Either an Administrator or a Technician can add inspection notes. The Inspection notes are specific to that inspection. Notes from the previous inspection are displayed on the Analysis page above the Battery ID. The most common use of Inspection notes is to record a task not included in the Tasks performed lists or to elaborate on a task selected in […]

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Field load test

For batteries made up of 2 volt cells the Perform field load test check box is unchecked by default. For batteries made up of 6, 8 and 12 volt batteries the Perform field load test check box is checked by default. When performing a Pack inspection where the individual batteries are not easily accessible a Field load test is part

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Add Truck information

Either an Administrator or a Technician can Add truck information. When Adding a Battery that is comprised of 2 volt cells you are required to choose if the battery is Dedicated to a truck or Pooled. If a battery is designated as Pooled when it is added it cannot later be changed to Dedicated. If the battery string is comprised

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Equipment notes

Either an Administrator or a Technician can add Equipment notes. When Adding a Battery, Truck info or Charger info at the bottom of each page you will find the Equipment notes field. The Equipment notes field is common to the the battery, truck and charger. Equipment notes are visible at the top right of the first page of each inspection

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Analysis Assessment comments

The Assessment field on the Review/Analysis page contains generated comments based on inspection observations, voltage thresholds and average temperature. Inspection Alerts are generated comments based on Positive plate growth, Positive plate shedding and Negative plate shedding observations during an inspection. Battery condition generated comments are based on cell voltage thresholds and average battery temperature. Comments are entered by the service

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