MIL-PRF-8565/13A
3.5.5 Receptacles. Add the following: "The receptacle for the battery's positive
and negative connections shall be a Cannon part number DPXB-8-34P-0101-A152 or
equivalent. The receptacle shall be located as shown on figure 1 of MIL-PRF-8565/13
and wiring connections shall conform to figure 2 of MIL-PRF-8565/13."
3.6.2 Polarity marking. Delete MIL-PRF-8565 paragraph in its entirety and
substitute the following: "The container shall be conspicuously and durably marked with
"+" and "-" in white as shown on figure 1. The receptacle reference designation "P1"
shall be located as shown on figure 1, with white marking not less than 3 millimeters
high. In addition, the schematic diagram of figure 2 shall be placed on label no. 3 and
located as shown on figure 1. Both figure 1 and 2 are in MIL-PRF-8565/13."
3.6.4 Battery caution marking. Delete MIL-PRF-8565 paragraph in its entirety
and substitute the following: "Marking for label 2 shown on figure 1 of MIL-PRF-
8565/13 shall show the following. The lettering height shall be not less than 6.35
millimeters (0.25 inches). The marking shall be in black or white print.
MAINTENANCE-FREE BATTERY
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
PROCESS THIS BATTERY IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED
PROCEDURES ONLY
SEE NAVAIR 17-15BAD-1
OR APPLICABLE SERVICE T.O."
3.8.10 Functional discharge. Delete MIL-PRF-8565 paragraph in its entirety and
substitute the following: "After the environmental tests of 4.5.14, 4.5.15, 4.5.16, 4.5.18,
4.5.19, 4.5.20, 4.5.21, and 4.5.23, all of MIL-PRF-8565, the battery shall be subjected to
a 400-watt discharge for 5 minutes. The battery voltage shall be not less than 21.0 volts
at the end of the 5 minutes."
3.8.11 Temperature rise and float. Delete MIL-PRF-8565 paragraph in its
entirety and substitute the following: "When tested in accordance with 4.5.17, as
modified by MIL-PRF-8565/13, the battery voltage shall be measured at intervals of not
greater than 5 minutes. The battery voltage, during the 8 hours of constant current charge
at 2.0 amperes, shall be not less than 29.0 volts once 110 percent of the capacity removed
during discharge has been returned. The battery shall meet requirement (1) in table III of
MIL-PRF-8565/13 following the charge period."
4.4.2 Constant-potential charging method. Delete MIL-PRF-8565 paragraph in
its entirety and substitute the following: "The battery shall be charged at a constant
current rate of 2.00 ±0.05 amperes until the battery voltage reaches 29.0 ±0.1 volts. The
charging shall then be continued for 2 hours at 29.0 ±0.1 volts."
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