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  • Frequently asked questions for industrial battery chargers: part-2

    Frequently asked questions for industrial battery chargers: part-2

    Nov , 04 2021
    From our long experience of providing industrial battery charger solutions to our customers and partners, we have seen that there are some basic questions that are always asked. Here we are sharing some of the common questions and their answers regarding the industrial battery charger for your convenience. How do you know when the charger should operate in float or equalize mode? Regardless of the...
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  • Things You Must Know Before Buying A Residential Energy Storage Battery

    Things You Must Know Before Buying A Residential Energy Storage Battery

    Nov , 09 2021
    With the requirement for energy growing by leaps and bounds in all aspects of life, it is wise to save energy for the future, instead of wasting away the excess. This is where a residential energy storage battery comes into the picture. When attached to the grid-based system, the battery stores sustainable energy and supplies it during the times when you cannot gain access to solar power or other ...
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  • Three things the energy storage industry should know about end of battery life

    Three things the energy storage industry should know about end of battery life

    Nov , 12 2021
    In the latest update of Circular Energy Storage’s data on the lithium-ion battery end-of-life market we conclude that over 1.2 million tons of waste batteries will be recycled in 2030. Although it sounds like a massive number, the recycling industry is in fact well prepared and will most probably fight for the volumes. This is good news for the energy storage industry, as it is for all other busin...
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  • Why small, low-cost batteries are generally a poor match for highly capable ohmic battery monitoring products?

    Why small, low-cost batteries are generally a poor match for highly capable ohmic battery monitoring products?

    Nov , 18 2021
    The answer isn’t just cost. There are some contrasts between the differing performance expectations and resource environments of two categories of stationary battery system users. It proposes some simple requirements for battery monitoring at cost-constrained sites with modest-sized stationary battery systems and proposes a solution to providing battery health assessment at such sites. Operators o...
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  • Why high performance battery monitoring solutions suit sophisticated users?

    Why high performance battery monitoring solutions suit sophisticated users?

    Nov , 18 2021
    The battery monitoring industry has made a strong case that today’s ohmic battery monitoring systems are effective at discovering battery weakness well in advance of complete failure. Such systems are employed to increase a user’s certainty that stationary batteries will deliver their rated output when needed, thus preventing application downtime. The need for uptime at a credit card processing si...
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  • Implementing a useful battery assessment system at low cost

    Implementing a useful battery assessment system at low cost

    Nov , 22 2021
    In the battery system industry, some companies provide charger and battery systems to smaller, mission-critical applications; for some years, it has been clear that reducing the impact of battery failure is the best way to increase the user’s overall system reliability. In contrast to power electronics that can achieve MTBF in the range of 1 million hours, all VRLA batteries will fail between “now...
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  • Genset failure to start: The big problem no one talks about

    Genset failure to start: The big problem no one talks about

    Nov , 22 2021
    Failure to start is the most significant avoidable cause of diesel generator malfunction. Over 80% of failures to start are caused by battery problems. Genset customers invest significant amounts of money purchasing and maintaining generators. Yet the Achilles heel of these large, costly machines is a commodity product little changed since its invention in the late 1800s. Today most gensets do not...
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  • Assuming zero manufacturing defects, what are the chief causes of battery failure for  a generator start application?

    Assuming zero manufacturing defects, what are the chief causes of battery failure for a generator start application?

    Nov , 22 2021
    Assuming zero manufacturing defects, there are three chief causes of battery failure: Failure to start is the most significant avoidable cause of diesel generator malfunction. Over 80% of failures to start are caused by battery problems. Genset customers invest significant amounts of money purchasing and maintaining generators. Yet the Achilles heel of these large, costly machines is a commodity p...
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  • What type of Battery assessment is suited for GENSET applications?

    What type of Battery assessment is suited for GENSET applications?

    Nov , 27 2021
    Lead-acid battery monitoring technology has matured to the point where the IEEE issued a standard (IEEE 1491) in 2005 to describe the various battery health assessment methods. Most large data centers, for example, spend tens of thousands of dollars for battery monitoring equipment designed to predict whether their UPS batteries will work. Data centers with downtime costs of six figures per minute...
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  • How to implement battery monitoring in a deployable product?

    How to implement battery monitoring in a deployable product?

    Nov , 27 2021
    Standalone ohmic battery monitoring systems designed for data center application are not suited for a genset environment. Although ohmic monitors work, they are expensive (estimated at $2,000 for a 24-volt system), time-consuming to install, and require trained personnel to interpret their data output. To achieve widespread adoption in the genset market any battery monitoring technology will need ...
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  • What are the recharge cycles phases of a Lead acid battery?

    What are the recharge cycles phases of a Lead acid battery?

    Nov , 27 2021
    The fastest generally accepted way to charge a conventional (lead‐acid or NiCd) battery is with a constant voltage, a current limited battery charger that is capable of both “boost” and “float” output voltages. “Boost” charging applies a higher than normal voltage to the battery early in the charge cycle to charge the battery as quickly as possible. Later, once the battery is charged, charging vol...
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  • What is the right duration of Phase 2 of a charging cycle?

    What is the right duration of Phase 2 of a charging cycle?

    Nov , 27 2021
    The duration of Phase 1 is determined by the battery’s depth of discharge, the ratio of charger ampacity to battery capacity, and whether there are parasitic DC loads connected to the system. Although the duration of Phase 1 does vary, we are not concerned with this variation since, once the battery capacity, charger output, and DC loads are installed, we have no means to change the duration of Ph...
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