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Automobile Battery Charger We offer Automobile Battery Charger that is available in capacities covering a wide range of voltage from 0 to 300 volts DC and current range from 10 amps to 200 amps. The charger effectively controls the variation in the flow of current. Available in different technical specification, our range is widely used in automobile industry. Features
- Maintains constant current at the load
- No effect of voltage variation on output current
- Maintains the quality of plates and saves time period
- Controls over-loading of our electrical supply system
- Reduction in failure rate of electrical equipments up to 80%
- Energy saving up to 10% to 15% possible
- Uniform quality of end products
An automotive battery is a type of rechargeable battery that supplies electric energy to an automobile. Usually this refers to an SLI battery (starting, lighting, ignition) to power the starter motor, the lights, and the ignition system of a vehicleââ¬â¢s engine. This also may describe a traction battery used for the main power source of an electric vehicle. Automotive batteries (usually of lead-acid type) provide a nominal 12-volt potential difference by connecting six galvanic cells in series. Each cell provides 2.1 volts for a total of 12.6 volt at full charge. Lead-acid batteries are made up of plates of lead and separate plates of lead dioxide, which are submerged into an electrolyte solution of about 35% sulfuric acid and 65% water. This causes a chemical reaction that releases electrons, allowing them to flow through conductors to produce electricity. As the battery discharges, the acid of the electrolyte reacts with the materials of the plates, changing their surface to lead sulphate. When the battery is recharged, the chemical reaction is reversed: the lead sulfate reforms into lead oxide and lead. With the plates restored to their original condition, the process may now be repeated. Battery recycling of automotive batteries reduces resources required for manufacture of new batteries and diverts toxic lead from landfills or improper disposal
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