LEAD-ACID BATTERY
Lead Acid batteries were developed in the late 1800s, and were the first commercially practical batteries. They remain popular because they are easy and inexpensive to manufacture. Rechargeable lead-acid batteries have been available since the 1950s and have become the most widely used type of batteries today.
There are three main types of lead acid batteries.
Wet Cell (flooded)
Gel Cell,Absorbed
Glass Mat (AGM).
The Gel Cell and the AGM batteries are specialty batteries that typically cost twice as much as a premium wet cell. However they store very well and do not tend to sulphate or degrade as easily or as easily as wet cell. There is little chance of a hydrogen gas explosion or corrosion when using these batteries. Gel Cell batteries, which are best used in very deep cycle applications, still are being sold but AGM batteries are typically better. In most cases AGM batteries will give greater life span and greater cycle life than a wet cell battery.Why I choose Lead Acid for my project ,I've written in my next post .
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Lead acid Battery Types Usage
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