What is primary cell
and secondary cell?
Answer:
Battery which can be discharged only once is called primary cell ex: Manganese
Zinc and alkaline Secondary cells are the battery which can be charged and
discharged for a number of times ex: Lead acid and Nickel cadmium
Do temperature have
effect on battery?
Answer:
Temperature is one of the major factors that have impact on battery
performance, shelf life, charging and battery voltage control. At higher
temperature batteries will have more chemical activity compared to batteries
which operate at the designed temperature
What factors that
decide the VRLA battery to completely charged from fully discharged condition?
Answer:
Some of the important factors that determine the duration of the discharged
battery to charge are: Duration of the discharge occurred Temperature at which
battery is operating Size and efficiency of the charger
Can VRLA batteries be
enclosed in sealed containers?
Answer:
VRLA batteries should not be enclosed in the sealed containers. Oxygen and
hydrogen gases are produced in the battery, however they once again convert
back to water. But during over charging these gases escape out of the cell. If
the batteries are enclosed inside a sealed container, the pressure inside the
container due to hydrogen and oxygen increases and may explode
What is stratification
in the battery?
Answer:
During charging of the battery acid is produced at the plate surface and during
discharging of the battery acid will be consumed, due to this nonuniform
concentration heavy parts of the electrolyte settles at the bottom and lighter
parts of the electrolyte floats on the top. This phenomenon is call
stratification. Stratification affects the life of the battery.
What is end of life of
the battery?
Answer:
If a battery cannot able to hold proper charge or if the battery capacity is
falls below 80% of its rated capacity then it is considered as the end of life
of the battery. Many factors affect the life of the battery Charging and
discharging cycles Temperature Leakage of the gases or electrolyte corrosion of
the plates over discharge rates
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