12V200AH Japanese standard high-performance rechargeable lead-acid battery for SMF car starting
12V200AH Japanese standard high-performance rechargeable lead-acid battery for SMF car starting
12V200AH Japanese standard high-performance rechargeable lead-acid battery for SMF car starting
12V200AH Japanese standard high-performance rechargeable lead-acid battery for SMF car starting
12V200AH Japanese standard high-performance rechargeable lead-acid battery for SMF car starting
Model
N200

Item specifics

Model
N200
Size
506*263*216(240)
Voltage (V)
12
CAPACITY(AH)
200
PLATE
A15 14+15-
CAPACITY(AH)
12V 200AH
WEIGHT
48.8
REAL
200
CCA
1330-1350

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Description

SMF car starting
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries

Introduction

In today's fast-paced world, where portable electronic devices have become essential part of our lives, reliable and efficient batteries play a crucial role. This essay aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to two types of batteries: dry charged batteries and sealed maintenance-free (SMF) batteries. We will explore the working principles, advantages, and applications of both battery types, shedding light on their significance in various industries.

 

 

Dry charged batteries, also known as unsealed or conventional lead-acid batteries, are a type of energy storage device widely used in automotive and industrial applications. These batteries are called "dry" because the electrolyte is not added during the manufacturing process, unlike their counterparts. The working principle of dry charged batteries involves a chemical reaction between the lead plates and the sulfuric acid, which generates electrical energy.

1. Cost-effectiveness: Dry charged batteries are relatively cost-effective compared to other battery types due to their simpler manufacturing process.

2. Long shelf life: Since the electrolyte is not added initially, dry charged batteries have a longer shelf life, making them ideal for storage and distribution.

3. Customizability: These batteries allow users to choose and add the desired electrolyte before use, offering flexibility in meeting specific power requirements.

4. Ease of maintenance: Dry charged batteries are relatively easy to maintain due to their simple design and user-friendly nature.

Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries
Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries