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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Running instructions for the battery and dynamo charging system once installed on the chassis.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 26\2\  Scan060
Date  26th April 1917
  
-22b- Contd.

(B) RUNNING INSTRUCTIONS WHEN IN POSITION ON CHASSIS.

See that the battery is well packed in its box so that it cannot move. Grease cable terminals before attaching to battery.

As a rule the charging switch should always be kept on when the car is in use. There is no need to switch this off every time the engine is stopped as the cyt-out takes care of the switching operation, but it is advisable to switch off when leaving the car. If the car is used in circumstances which require frequent use of the starter and lights, it will be found quite necessary to always keep the dynamo charging switch on during running. If, however, the car is used for long runs at a high speed in the day-time, it will probably be better to switch off the dynamo sometimes. The rule should be as follows:-
If, with the car standing and the engine running with the charging switch on, and the ammeter indicating 10 or more amperes of charge, the cells of the battery are not seen to be gassing when the vent plugs are removed, keep the charging switch on during further running until they are. If, however, every cell of the battery is gassing well, it is quite unnecessary and somewhat detrimental to continue charging for any time.

Contd.

H.R. 225A. (500 T) (S.D. 408. 26-4-17) Bm. 2/156/13.
  
  


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