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Materials

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Deep Cycle
Batteries

Industrial Deep
Cycle Batteries

AGM Batteries

Gelled Electrolyte
Batteries

Sealed Batteries

Internal Resistance
of a Battery

Battery Voltages

Amp Hours

State of Charge

Life Span of
Batteries

Charge-Discharge
vs Life Span

Effects of
Temperature
on Batteries

Charging Batteries

 

 

 

Starting Batteries

Starting (sometimes called SLI, for starting, lighting, ignition) batteries are commonly used to start and run engines. Engine starters need a very large starting current for a very short time. Starting batteries have a large number of thin plates for maximum surface area. The plates are composed of a Lead "sponge", similar in appearance to a very fine foam sponge. This gives a very large surface area, but if deep cycled, this sponge will quickly be consumed and fall to the bottom of the cells. Automotive batteries will generally fail after 30-150 deep cycles if deep cycled, while they may last for thousands of cycles in normal starting use (2-5% discharge).

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