The maintenance intervals for charging solutions are generally recommended to be fully inspected every 10,000 to 15,000 km or at least once a year to prevent potential problems. Maintenance includes careful inspection of the battery to ensure that the voltage, electrolyte level and battery terminal are not corroded; evaluation of the output of the generator to ensure that its voltage and current are stable; testing the function of the voltage regulator to ensure the stability of the power supply; inspection of wires and connectors to avoid wear, damage and looseness to ensure unimpeded current flow.
If the vehicle is used in extreme environments, such as hot, dusty or humid environments, or has a long mileage, the inspection frequency should be increased accordingly. Any difficulty starting, dim lights or abnormal electronic equipment may be a warning sign of a charging system failure and should be checked as soon as possible.
In addition, regular calibration of the battery power display is also an important part of maintenance. It is recommended to perform a full charge and discharge calibration at regular intervals to make the power display more accurate, extend battery life and reduce the risk of fire.
