Lead-acid type is the most widely used type of car batteries. Primarily, these are regarded as the high performance car batteries because of their affordability and ability to provide a large volume of current that is needed to start the car. read more
IUoU battery charging is a three-stage charging procedure for lead-acid batteries. A lead-acid battery's theoretical voltage is 2 V for each cell. For a single cell, the voltage can range from 1.8 V loaded at full discharge, to 2.10 V in an open circuit at full charge. read more
Lead batteries operate in a constant process of charge and discharge When a battery is connected to a load that needs electricity, such as a starter in a car, current flows from the battery and the battery then begins to discharge. As a battery begins to discharge, the lead plates become more alike, the acid becomes weaker and the voltage drops. read more