All about Battery
In this article, Easy Power Plan will share with you useful information about accumulator equipment, so that you can better understand and choose to buy the right type of battery as well as use the product correctly. How to effectively serve your life and work.
Batteries are an indispensable part for vehicles, power storage devices, power generation, etc... So if you are still wondering what a battery is, how many types, and applications. How in life, do not ignore the information in the following article!
What is a battery?
The battery is a secondary source of electricity, operating on the process of converting chemical energy into electricity to store and power electrical equipment. Users can use the battery charger to recharge and use the battery many times before replacing it. In fact, batteries are also known by names such as accumulators, accumulators, accumulators, storage batteries, and accumulators.
The basic structure of an electric storage battery consists of the following parts:
- Inside the battery is usually divided into small compartments, each compartment consists of negative and positive plates. The cathode and anode plates have a separating shield, between the two plates filled with electrolyte and connected by a connecting rod.
- The outside of the battery is covered with a sheath, and the top has piles of batteries used to connect the battery to an external load or connect the batteries together. In addition, with open batteries, the top of the tank will have a vent button to help drain the gas in the tank to the outside environment.
The principle of operation of the battery takes place in 2 processes based on the chemical reactions at the positive and negative poles of the battery:
- When there is charging current to the battery: Charging occurs.
- When there is a power consuming device connected to the battery: Discharge occurs.
Types of batteries
- Alkaline battery: A type of battery that uses alkaline as an electrolyte.
- Acid battery (lead-acid battery): A type of battery that uses acid as an electrolyte, divided into smaller types as follows:
- Open-air acid battery: Gas inside the battery can be escaped, including flooded open-air batteries requiring maintenance and open-air batteries requiring no maintenance.
- Airtight acid battery: Gas inside the battery cannot escape, including AGM dry plate and gel dry battery.
- Lithium battery: A type of battery that uses lithium salts in organic solvents as electrolytes.
The types of batteries on the market are extremely diverse in models and designs |
- Starter battery: is a type of battery used to start the engine of cars, motorcycles, generators, etc...
- Telecommunications battery (load battery): A type of battery used to maintain power for a long time for UPS, electric vehicles (electric bicycles, electric motorcycles, electric forklifts, etc... ) and other types of electrical equipment.
Features of the battery
- Battery voltage (measured in V): Is the difference in potential difference between the positive and negative terminals of the battery.
- Battery capacity (measured in units of Ah): Is the product between the discharge current and the discharge time of the battery.
Applications of batteries in life
What kind of battery to buy?
- Select the battery type, specifications and size suitable for the intended use.
- Choose a backup battery with a solid design, made of good materials, safe and durable.
- Select batteries from reputable brands and reliable buying addresses to ensure the quality of the device.
- Amazon: battery for home
- Aliexpress: Battery for off-grid, Battery
How to use the battery properly?
- Make sure the battery is fully charged (can be recharged if necessary) before first use.
- Ensure electrical safety by turning off equipment before removing and installing batteries.
- Charge the battery periodically even when not in use for a long time.
- Do not charge the battery with too large charging current, too low or too high voltage.
- Carry out periodic inspection, cleaning and maintenance of batteries.
- Place the battery in a dry, cool, flat place, out of reach of children, avoid sharp objects, heavy objects on the battery, avoid exposing the battery to sunlight, high temperature and humidity, corrosive, explosive, etc...
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