A battery hydrometer which measures the specific gravity (relative density) of liquids, to determine the concentration of sulfuric acid in each cell.
You would have to check with the licensing authority in your state, but I do not believe you can. Even though your record is sealed, it is sealed ONLY to the public. Government agencies still have access to it.
Normally records can only be sealed if the crime was committed when you were a minor . You need to check state laws but most states carry a limitations statutes
To check the specific gravity of a battery, you will need a hydrometer. Remove the battery caps and draw some electrolyte into the hydrometer. Compare the reading with a chart to determine the specific gravity, which will indicate the state of charge of the battery.
These records are usually - but not always - automatically sealed upon reaching the age of majority (adulthood) in your state. Check with your local state laws on this. INFO: Even when sealed to the public these records are available for review by law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies.
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Probably not but check with the state police. Usually you have to have felony to be banned
The first thing you want to check is your battery state of charge. If your car has been sitting that long, I can almost guarantee that your battery is dead. If it's been sitting that long, your best bet is to replace the battery.
Technically I wouldn't call a Gator farm equipment but more of an ATV. Check the local laws in your area to see the requirments and laws regarding ATVs/Farm equipment on local highways because these can vary from state to state.
Milwaukee manufactured many battery operated types of equipment. Without knowing what type of equipment you refer to, an answer can not be given. Try looking on the nameplate of the charger. It should state an output voltage in DC volts.
The National Association of Heavy Equipment Schools has a registry of schools by state at www.heavy-equipment-school.com. Once you find one there, check with your state to make sure they accept certification by the school you have selected-- before you pay tuition.
No.AnswerPresumably, you mean 'specific gravity' or, as it is known these days, 'relative density'? If so, the relative density of a lead-acid cell or battery is, indeed, a guide to that battery's state of charge -that's why we use a hydrometer to check the condition of a lead-acid battery. However, it would be wrong to say that the relative density of a lead-acid battery 'effects' the voltage -it merely is a guide to the state of charge. (Actually, it's the state of a battery's charge that affects its relative density.)
DC volt meter, and a load tester. if you dont have one, try a NAPA store.