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The Application of Charging Systems to Farm, Construction, and Industrial Machinery
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New developments in charging systems offer improvements in performance, life, and reliability when the systems are properly applied to the vehicle. These developments include the Integral Charging System with a built-in integrated-circuit regulator, sealed side terminal battery, and improved application aids. An important objective of these developments is improved battery operation described in terms of the “Happy Battery” concept.
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Martin, R., Renner, G., Rowls, G., and Stenklyft, G., "The Application of Charging Systems to Farm, Construction, and Industrial Machinery," SAE Technical Paper 700686, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700686.Also In
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