What are the different types of batteries?
Author: Bart Trevet
Website: http://www.BatteriesTips.com
Added: Tue, Jul 18, 2006 14:29:40
Category: Batteries Questions
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Batteries are grouped in two ways: by application and by the process of construction. The major applications of batteries are the automotive, marine, and deep-cycled. The types of construction are flooded, gelled and AGM.
The deep-cycled type of battery has a capacity for solar electric, bringing out a back-up energy. Compared to an AGM battery, this type has a starved electrolyte or dry mechanism. Most of the application batteries are made of a fiberglass mat with a high-density compound of sulfuric acid, which supplies a “no excess liquid” compound.
Construction batteries, also called maintenance-free batteries, have a standard and removable cap. They also have a regulated sealed valve. The valve contributes the slight, regulated pressure.
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