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electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery [2020/05/11 20:37] frater_secessus [chain store batteries] |
electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery [2020/06/10 13:45] frater_secessus [carbon FLA] |
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==== carbon FLA ==== | ==== carbon FLA ==== | ||
- | Some manufacturers attempt to get around the [[electrical: | + | Some manufacturers attempt to get around the [[electrical: |
- | In the milder form, carbon is added to the negative plates. | + | In the milder form, carbon is added to the negative plates: |
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+ | > Battery manufacturers have begun including high purity conductive graphite in the negative active material of their batteries. They have found that this type of carbon helps to maintain the essential active material conductivity that helps to control sulfation.((https:// | ||
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+ | Trojan claims up to 15% more cycles from the RE((" | ||
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> Each manufacturer also has their own in-house brand, e.g. Delco for Johnson Controls and Deka for East Penn. Exide and US Battery use their corporate name for their battery brand as well. Trojan sells under the Trojan, Trillium, Reliant and Ranger brand names and Concorde sells under the Concorde and Lifeline brand names.... [Interstate is a label, not a manufacturer]... | > Each manufacturer also has their own in-house brand, e.g. Delco for Johnson Controls and Deka for East Penn. Exide and US Battery use their corporate name for their battery brand as well. Trojan sells under the Trojan, Trillium, Reliant and Ranger brand names and Concorde sells under the Concorde and Lifeline brand names.... [Interstate is a label, not a manufacturer]... | ||
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+ | Interstate batteries made by US Battery have " | ||
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===== VRLA ===== | ===== VRLA ===== | ||