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A Glimpse into the World of Sealed Lead Batteries



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By : Keith Londrie    9 or more times read
Submitted 2007-03-26 10:24:21
Through the years there has been an increase in the use of portable electronic and an electric devices. The need for batteries has grown exponentially. There seems to be no end in sight for the use of batteries. Of the most popular batteries sealed lead batteries are the most common.

Sealed lead batteries came around and approximately 1975 for the purpose of having a power source that was maintenance-free and also ate economical for the manufacture and consumer. Amongst the features beyond the selling of the lead in the light from spillage was the formation of special release the mouse to lower dangerous gas buildup to release safely. These sealed lead batteries were designed to be rechargeable, which is most of the common uses today.

Two basic types of lead acid batteries were created to survive the economic and consumer demands. These are the VRLA and SLA batteries. VRLA stands for valve regulated lead acid. SLA stands for sealed lead acid. Both types are quite synonymous over all with little differences between them.

One of the best features of these two still batteries when they are rechargeable includes the excess faulty safety mechanism which disallows abettors explosive gas from becoming too great in quantity.

Lot of effort has gone into this aspect of rechargeable batteries. Not only do the batteries become dangerous when they are overcharged, but on a more economic note they lose their overall charge to time via buildup of crystals or corrosion which limit the amount of electrolyte storage ability.

However, with the bad, as opposed to lithium ion and other types of batteries, the damage and memory loss is next to nothing. There is approximately 35 to 40% reduction in life per year on rechargeable batteries. This causes us to have to replace the batteries eventually in almost everything that uses them.

Sealed lead batteries are used in many many devices in today's world. He uses range from toy is such a flying helicopters and children's stories to more sophisticated applications such as power supplies for the computer. Almost any electronic device is run by batteries, and if it is not in it plugs directly in to the state power grid now enhanced your applet in your home.

Sealed lead batteries were relatively cheap to purchase and manufacture. Although the different brands are competing for in their market share, there remains the fact that they are simply a battery and is a battery and is a battery.
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