“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...
78. Deep Discharge Of Lead-Acid Batteries Explained
Batteries Demystified by Ramesh Natarajan
7 minutes
5 months ago
78. Deep Discharge Of Lead-Acid Batteries Explained
Battery manufacturers specify the end-of-discharge voltage based on battery design and application. Any discharge below the end of the discharge voltage is termed a deep discharge. Deep discharges, especially when more frequent, lead to battery capacity loss and degradation of the active material. Batteries subjected to deep discharges fail prematurely. In the case of lead-acid batteries, deep discharges damage both the positive and negative electrodes. Sporadic and infrequent low volt...
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...