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Laptop can run on a sealed lead acid battery

The lead acid battery has been widely applied as an inexpensive reliable high safety secondary battery for SLI (starting, lighting and ignition) and used in UPS, aircraft and boats with virtually unlimited applications also existing in non-motive situations. Have been used for over 140 year, they are reliable, mature secondary batteries, globally manufactured and therefore […]

No one can replace the lead acid battery

The lead acid battery has been the oldest rechargeable battery since it was invented by the French physician Gaston Planté in 1859. Today, they are widely used in many different industries, such telecommunication, power systems, radio, and television systems, solar, UPS, electric vehicles, automobile, forklifts, emergency lights, etc. Technology progresses in the mid-1970s when researchers […]

Date Back to the Past of Lead Acid Batteries

The lead acid battery has been widely used in many different industries, such telecommunication, power systems, radio, and television systems, solar, UPS, electric vehicles, automobile, forklifts, emergency lights, etc. Its use has covered the variety of professions after many years enhanced and improved. I can’t imagine life without the lead acid battery. Lead acid batteries […]

Valve Regulated Lead Acid Batteries

Valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) batteries are also called sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries. Please don’t mix with SLI batteries, which are starting, lighting and ignition batteries. Of course, these lead acid batteries also uses sulfuric acid electrolyte which produce a chemical reaction when discharged and charged. This construction is designed to prevent electrolyte loss […]

Important for us to recycle the lead acid battery

The lead acid battery uses a reversible chemical to store energy. This occurs when two dissimilar plates (positive and negative plates) are immersed in the electrolyte, a solution of sulfuric acid and water. When lead-acid batteries are improperly disposed of, the acid is absorbed into the soil and leaks into waterways, causing serious contamination. The […]