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In today's post, we shall show you how you can maintain or take care of your wet or flooded deep cycle batteries. In a power backup system for solar power or inverter system, only deep cycle batteries are recommend because they have the ability to be discharged deeply and bounce back after recharge with a permanent damage to the cells. Flooded batteries are just a type of deep cycle batteries. We also have the dry cell batteries like the AGM and Gell batteries, and also the Lithium ion batteries. Unlike the dry cell batteries, flooded batteries are not maintenance free. For you to get the best out of this type of batteries, you will need to maintain them and keep them in excellent working conditions regualarly. In another post, we have outlined the general steps you need to take to keep any battery in good shape. You can find the post here. So let's go to our topic for today. 7 ways to maintain a flooded battery: 1. Take care of the electrolyte. Use only distilled water. 2. Operate in an upright position. Do not tilt flooded battery to avoid spill of electrolyte. 3. Store batteries in a well ventilated area. [b][/b] taking-care-of-flooded-battery-wavetra 4. Charge with the right voltage range. taking-care-of-flooded-battery-wavetra 5. Monitor battery state of charge taking-care-of-flooded-battery-wavetra 6. Clean battery terminal to prevent corrosion. taking-care-of-flooded-battery-wavetra 7. Invite a qualified solar technician/engineer to inspect your system and offer expert on the spot advice. Wavetra Energy is only a call away! taking-care-of-flooded-battery-wavetra
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University of Ibadan Level 300 |
Which milk is kalu talking abt he he he I guess cattle milk abi na milik |
nah only if craze dey worry me nah hin I go choose niyola over the phone. |
khristals:have u heard gbadura fun mi?..... |
Xhaka:iPhone 4 |
how much will it cost to repair an iPhone clone (android) charger port? |
pls house my BBC curve4 fell inside a bucket of
water (the water was not much,just little) it took me
a while before I realised as I was busy doing other
things. I panicked (as the phone is not up to a
month) removed the battery,sim and t-card cleaned
the phone ( without dismantling it) placed the
battery back and the usual red light oned and the
phone started booting but not up to 30 seconds the
phone went off. (the battery was low before the
incident) and I thought it was due to this...... Later
this evening I tried charging the phone and the red
light won't even come on.....pls what could be the
problem and how can it be solved? |
How does dat increase my GP ![]() |
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