1992 Johnson/Evinrude EN 2.3 thru 8 outboards Service Manual, Page 255Get this manual

1992 Johnson/Evinrude EN 2.3 thru 8 outboards Service Manual, Page 255

Battery Specifications All batteries should be of heavy duty, marine constructionThe battery must be vented, refillable type deep-cycle battery must not be used as the engine's cranking batteryFor best performance, OMC recommends you use 12-volt battery with minimum rating of 350 cold cranking amps (CCA) at (70 amphrsat -18 C) and 100 minutes reserve capacity at 80 (2]0 C)Battery Testing

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Battery electrolyte is an acidic solution and should be with careIf electrolyte contacts any part of the body, immediately flush the exposed area with liberal amounts of water and seek medical aid as soon as possible1Visual Inspection

The first step in determining the condition of battery should be visual inspectionLook for conditions such as damage to the case, loose terminals and evidence of electrolyte seepageThese signs may indicate improper care, installation, or application of the batteryLook for excessive corrosion on the battery terminals and cablesCheck the battery cables for worn or frayed insulationReplace cables, if necessaryCheck the electrolyte level in each cellIf electrolyte level is below the plates, it is possible the battery is permanently damaged Also look for dirt, oil, or other contaminants floating in the electrolyte842018