“Bolt it, or burn it?” That’s the question I explored in my latest podcast episode. Both bolt-on and weld-on cell traction batteries have their pros and cons — but the real difference shows up in: How they’re serviced,How they’re maintained, andHow long they last.Most people think bolt-on cells are “better and convenient,” but do they realize the equalization step can make or break the battery’s life? Listen in as I explain why ease of service doesn’t always mean better performance. SHARE YOU...
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“Bolt it, or burn it?” That’s the question I explored in my latest podcast episode. Both bolt-on and weld-on cell traction batteries have their pros and cons — but the real difference shows up in: How they’re serviced,How they’re maintained, andHow long they last.Most people think bolt-on cells are “better and convenient,” but do they realize the equalization step can make or break the battery’s life? Listen in as I explain why ease of service doesn’t always mean better performance. SHARE YOU...
63. Dipping Of Filled Tubular Positive Plates In Ammonium Sulphate – A Substitute To Pickling?
Batteries Demystified by Ramesh Natarajan
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63. Dipping Of Filled Tubular Positive Plates In Ammonium Sulphate – A Substitute To Pickling?
👉 Are Ammonium Sulphate dipped plates similar to Sulphuric Acid pickled plates? 👉 Can the Ammonium Sulphate dipping procedure be accepted as an alternative to the Sulphuric Acid pickling procedure? 👉 Is it acceptable to process the Ammonium Sulphate dipped plates like Sulphuric Acid pickled plates? 👉 Are subsequent processes different for Ammonium Sulphate dipped plates and Sulphuric Acid pickled plates? SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK Visit, www.RameshNatarajan.in to stay conn...
Batteries Demystified by Ramesh Natarajan
“Bolt it, or burn it?” That’s the question I explored in my latest podcast episode. Both bolt-on and weld-on cell traction batteries have their pros and cons — but the real difference shows up in: How they’re serviced,How they’re maintained, andHow long they last.Most people think bolt-on cells are “better and convenient,” but do they realize the equalization step can make or break the battery’s life? Listen in as I explain why ease of service doesn’t always mean better performance. SHARE YOU...