Lead Acid Battery categories are described as follows:
I. Basic overview
Definition: A lead-acid battery is a traditional chemical battery that uses lead as a negative electrode and sulfuric acid as an electrolyte. It provides power by converting chemical energy into electrical energy and storing the electrical energy back into chemical energy during the charging process.
Development history: The history of lead-acid batteries can be traced back to the mid-19th century, invented and gradually improved by Castro and Plante and others. With the continuous progress of technology, lead-acid batteries have been significantly improved in terms of performance, safety, and maintenance convenience.
Two, the main characteristics
Low cost: The raw materials of lead-acid batteries are abundant and cheap, making their overall cost relatively low.
Mature technology: After long-term development and application, the technology of lead-acid batteries has been very mature, and the production process is stable and reliable.
Easy maintenance: Compared with other types of batteries, the maintenance of lead-acid batteries is relatively simple, and users can perform simple maintenance by adding water and adding acid.
Long life: Under normal use and maintenance conditions, the life of lead-acid batteries is relatively long, and can meet the requirements of various application scenarios.
High safety: The structure of the lead-acid battery is simple and stable, and it is not easy to explode or burn.
3. Application fields
Car start: the lead-acid battery is one of the core components of the car start system, which provides the electric energy required for the engine to start.
Power tools: In the field of power tools, lead-acid batteries are also widely used to provide power support for tools such as drills and chainsaws.
Electric bicycles: Some electric bicycles use lead-acid batteries as a power source to provide lasting endurance for the vehicle.
Home energy storage systems: With the popularity of home energy storage systems, lead-acid batteries are also used to store electricity generated by renewable energy sources such as solar energy.