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The Rechargeable Batteries – A grand invention

May 17, 2011

The French physicist, Gaston Plante invented the first rechargeable lead acid cell in 1859. This technique is still used with car batteries. Most modern electrical gadgets such as cell phones, laptops, clocks, MP3 players etc., are powered with Rechargeab




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(Free-Press-Release.com) May 17, 2011 -- The function of rechargeable car batteries is to supply power to their ignition system, lights and starters. Basically, car batteries include one lead-acid SLI shell. With an alternator it converts gasoline to electrical power. The traction batteries are used for hybrid and electric cars. They vary and include nickel metal, lithium ion and nickel cadmiums.

The ratio of recharging capability of batteries increases rapidly. The slowest Rechargeable Battery takes about 14 to 16 hours to receive power back while faster ones take about 3 to 6 hours. The fastest Recharge Batteries can receive recharged power within one hour. The capability of a battery to receive recharge depends on how quick is its charger to receive current.
If the rate of charge is quicker, a battery can be overcharged. When batteries are overcharged their capability to hold power reduces. To avoid being overcharged, the Rechargeable Batteries have built-in power regulators. Once the batteries are over charged, built-in power regulators dissipate the excess power from them. Due to this reason, people can leave their computers, cell phones, or similar modern gadgets unplugged many hours once they are connected for recharging.

A problem known as the memory effect is evident with rechargeable batteries with nickel-cadmium. If this type of batteries is recharged habitually well before they discharge 50% of power, they may not recharge fully after awhile. This happens due to the internal cadmium crystals amalgamation, the inevitable by-product of discharge. Therefore, the users of this type of batteries should allow their batteries to recharge fully every time they plug for recharging to prevent such problems.
Even though rechargeable batteries, as name suggests, can be recharged when they need power, they are also unusable after sometimes due to their ageing cells. Ultimately, they will loss the capacity to be recharged and users have to replace them with new rechargeable batteries. Nevertheless, they can be used well longer than average batteries, which people have to discard after a few days. Therefore, the rechargeable battery is a grand invention in the history of humankind.

All most every small electric appliance is powered now with rechargeable batteries. They make such appliances more usable without problems. Wrist watches, clocks, computers, laptops, torches etc., and many more important functions depend on rechargeable batteries to have their power needs. Without recharge batteries, half of the worlds can be standstill.


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