[RE-wrenches] Hydrometer tube lost in a battery cell..

Steve Higgins steve at surrette.com
Mon Aug 1 17:50:23 PDT 2016


Hey Jeremy,

A plastic/rubber tube won't be an issue...

Best thing to do is get them a refractometer that way the only thing you're
putting into the battery is a pipette to remove just a drop or two of
electrolyte...

The Extech RF40 or RF41 are available on amazon and are generally priced
well.

On Aug 1, 2016 5:23 PM, "Jeremy Rodriguez" <allsolarjeremy at msn.com> wrote:

> Wrenches,
>  I will contact Surrette if necessary, but I have a client that lost his
> hydrometer tube in one of the cells of a 4 V battery, if I recall.
> industrial, dual container.
> Is there any risk of damage? Should the tube be removed, if possible?
> Plastic/ Rubber tube of course.
>
>
> Jeremy Rodriguez
> Solar Installation And Design Expert
> All Solar, Inc.
> 1463 M St
> Penrose Colorado 81240
>
> Sent by Jeremy's iPhone. Sorry for typos and shorthand!
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