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  • Batteries for deep cycle applications

    Batteries for deep cycle applications

    Aug , 27 2021
    Deep cycle battery: A deep-cycle battery is a battery designed to be regularly deeply discharged using most of its capacity. Deep cycle batteries are designed to be discharged down as much as 80% time after time and have much thicker plates. The major difference between a true deep cycle battery and others is that the plates are SOLID Lead plates - not sponge. This gives less surface area, thus le...
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  • The difference between AGM & GEL battery

    The difference between AGM & GEL battery

    Aug , 27 2021
    It's a rough battle to distinguish which one is better between AGM and GEL. AGM batteries and Gel batteries have a lot in common. Both categorized under Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries. Both batteries possess similar traits such as having deep-cycle capabilities, spill-proof design and both can be used in different orientations. The two battery types are also known for their low self-discharge, mainten...
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  • Which batteries are appropriate for low temperature operation?

    Which batteries are appropriate for low temperature operation?

    Aug , 27 2021
    One of the biggest threats to batteries is the temperature. It is vital to keep your batteries in conditions that do not affect their chemistry. Unfortunately, getting the right temperature is never easy. Whereas high temperatures are bad, cold temperatures are not good either. Charging a battery above freezing temperature is one of the biggest challenges for European, American and some other coun...
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  •  Why you should choose High Temperature Lead Acid Batteries?

    Why you should choose High Temperature Lead Acid Batteries?

    Aug , 27 2021
    Definition of High Temperature Battery: High temperature Lead acid battery refers to batteries which are capable to charge continuously at 35°C or above and the operating temperature range is -40°C to +80°C whereas usually the ordinary lead acid battery’s operating temperature range is -20°C to +45°C. High Temperature Battery Design High Temperature batteries have been designed for countries where...
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  • What are the basic requirements of Lead acid batteries in Telecom Industry?

    What are the basic requirements of Lead acid batteries in Telecom Industry?

    Aug , 27 2021
    What are the basic requirements of Lead acid batteries in Telecom Industry? Telecom industry is the biggest industry with multiple challenges due to the rapid growth of technology. The market size of Lead acid battery is always remarkable in this industry. Loss of commercial power is a major threat to the telecommunication industry and its customers. Energy storage that corresponds to the telecom ...
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  • What is VRLA battery?

    What is VRLA battery?

    Aug , 27 2021
    VRLA stands for Valve Regulated Lead Acid is the technical term for maintenance free batteries. VRLA batteries are also popularly called Sealed Maintenance Free batteries or SMF batteries in short. Unlike Flooded batteries, there is no need to add distilled water from outside which makes them maintenance free. VRLA batteries work on the oxygen recombination principle. The hydrogen and oxygen that ...
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  • What are the best batteries for solar?

    What are the best batteries for solar?

    Aug , 30 2021
    Solar energy works by capturing the sun's energy and turning it into electricity for your home or business. Solar energy is becoming an increasingly popular form of alternative energy around the world. Solar batteries enable us to store more free energy form sun through our panels and buy less from energy supplier, saving money and incresing our independency from national grid. There are some...
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  • Lithium battery failure model-explain the phenomenon of lithium evolution in graphite anode: part-3

    Lithium battery failure model-explain the phenomenon of lithium evolution in graphite anode: part-3

    Nov , 03 2021
    During the long-cycle cycle, the reversible capacity of the lithium-ion battery will continue to decrease due to the reduction of active materials, the precipitation of metal lithium, the continuous consumption of electrolyte, the increase of internal resistance and thermal runaway. Among them, the lithium evolution phenomenon of the graphite negative electrode is the most important cause of batte...
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  • Things You Must Know Before Buying A Residential Energy Storage Battery

    Things You Must Know Before Buying A Residential Energy Storage Battery

    Nov , 09 2021
    With the requirement for energy growing by leaps and bounds in all aspects of life, it is wise to save energy for the future, instead of wasting away the excess. This is where a residential energy storage battery comes into the picture. When attached to the grid-based system, the battery stores sustainable energy and supplies it during the times when you cannot gain access to solar power or other ...
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  • Implementing a useful battery assessment system at low cost

    Implementing a useful battery assessment system at low cost

    Nov , 22 2021
    In the battery system industry, some companies provide charger and battery systems to smaller, mission-critical applications; for some years, it has been clear that reducing the impact of battery failure is the best way to increase the user’s overall system reliability. In contrast to power electronics that can achieve MTBF in the range of 1 million hours, all VRLA batteries will fail between “now...
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  • What is the right duration of Phase 2 of a charging cycle?

    What is the right duration of Phase 2 of a charging cycle?

    Nov , 27 2021
    The duration of Phase 1 is determined by the battery’s depth of discharge, the ratio of charger ampacity to battery capacity, and whether there are parasitic DC loads connected to the system. Although the duration of Phase 1 does vary, we are not concerned with this variation since, once the battery capacity, charger output, and DC loads are installed, we have no means to change the duration of Ph...
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  • Shortcomings of automatic boost timers (Method C) and current‐sensing automatic systems (Method D)

    Shortcomings of automatic boost timers (Method C) and current‐sensing automatic systems (Method D)

    Nov , 27 2021
    In the automatic timer control scheme, the duration of the boost charger is pre‐programmed into the charger’s control system. Chargers equipped with automatic boost timers may, under very specific circumstances, provide just the right duration of boost charging. Under all other circumstances, however, such as a different depth of discharge, or when the connected DC load changes, the pre‐programmed...
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