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How to charge a valve regulated lead acid battery

Sealed lead acid battery is designed to prevent electrolyte loss through evaporation, spillage and gassing and this in turn prolongs the life of the battery and eases maintenance. Instead of simple vent caps on the cells to let gas escape, valve regulated lead acid battery (VRLA) have pressure valves that open only under extreme conditions. […]

Deep cycle batteries, are you lead acid battery?

People use different terms in their search for information. Some refer to lead acid battery, others to lead batteries, acid battery, car battery, auto battery, automotive batteries. You can add to this list 12 volts batteries, 6v batteries, marine batteries, deep cycle battery, golf cart batteries etc. The fact is that all those batteries use […]

Remember these safety measures of lead acid battery

Lead acid battery uses a reversible chemical reaction to store energy and it uses a combination of lead plates or grids and an electrolyte consisting of a diluted sulphuric acid to convert electrical energy into potential chemical energy and back again. The electrolyte of lead-acid batteries is hazardous to your health and may produce burns […]

Care and Maintenance of Maintenance Free Lead Acid Battery

Lead acid battery is widely used in many different industries, such telecommunication, power systems, radio, and television systems, solar, UPS, electric vehicles, automobile, forklifts, emergency lights, etc. After great improvement, there are varieties of lead acid batteries all over the world, such as lead calcium batteries, lead antimony batteries, valve regulated lead acid batteries (VRLA), […]

Guide to store varieties of batteries

In general, the recommended storage temperature for most batteries is 15°C (59°F); the extreme allowable temperature is –40°C to 50°C (–40°C to 122°F) for most chemistries. While lead acid battery must always be kept at full charge during storage, nickel- and lithium-based chemistries should be stored at around a 40 percent state-of-charge (SoC). This level […]