Rechargeable batteries are everywhere these days, cordless tools, laptops, computers, cordless phones, and cell phones, just to name a few. What?s more, the pesky things are always wearing out, not taking a charge or running down in a very short time. Well, now there is something you can do about it!
Battery technology is one of the stumbling blocks on the way to the introduction of more efficient electric cars and trucks, not to talk about the storage of home-produced electricity from sun, wind or other intermittent renewable sources. While there are new kinds of batteries that have been developed, no cheap and easy solutions have entered the mainstream yet. Most cars are still using the type of battery developed by Frenchman Raymond Gaston Plante about one-and-a-half centuries ago.
There seems to be a way to convert an old, almost exhausted lead-acid battery into a functioning alkaline battery that is not widely known.
You could take a weak lead acid battery, one that was still able to be charged but whose lifecycle was nearly finished and convert it to an alkaline battery by dumping out the battery fluid and replacing it with a mix of water and alum. Alum is sold in the supermarket spice section for making homemade pickles, it makes them crisp. It is so cheap and so safe too.
The country?s installed power generating capacity of 334.4 gigawatts as of January 2018, which makes it the world?s fifth-largest country. Over the last 5 years, India put up 99.21 GW of additional capacity. 91. 73 GW came from thermal sources, 5.48 GW from hydro, and 2 GW from nuclear sources. 99.92 percent of villages in India are fully electrified. This is a new type of battery with long-lasting power/energy. In place of sulphuric acid, alum is used, which prevents corrosion of vehicle parts as well as prevents humans from injury. This battery is also easily chargeable, unlike the regular battery.
" />Rechargeable batteries are everywhere these days, cordless tools, laptops, computers, cordless phones, and cell phones, just to name a few. What?s more, the pesky things are always wearing out, not taking a charge or running down in a very short time. Well, now there is something you can do about it!
Battery technology is one of the stumbling blocks on the way to the introduction of more efficient electric cars and trucks, not to talk about the storage of home-produced electricity from sun, wind or other intermittent renewable sources. While there are new kinds of batteries that have been developed, no cheap and easy solutions have entered the mainstream yet. Most cars are still using the type of battery developed by Frenchman Raymond Gaston Plante about one-and-a-half centuries ago.
There seems to be a way to convert an old, almost exhausted lead-acid battery into a functioning alkaline battery that is not widely known.
You could take a weak lead acid battery, one that was still able to be charged but whose lifecycle was nearly finished and convert it to an alkaline battery by dumping out the battery fluid and replacing it with a mix of water and alum. Alum is sold in the supermarket spice section for making homemade pickles, it makes them crisp. It is so cheap and so safe too.
The country?s installed power generating capacity of 334.4 gigawatts as of January 2018, which makes it the world?s fifth-largest country. Over the last 5 years, India put up 99.21 GW of additional capacity. 91. 73 GW came from thermal sources, 5.48 GW from hydro, and 2 GW from nuclear sources. 99.92 percent of villages in India are fully electrified. This is a new type of battery with long-lasting power/energy. In place of sulphuric acid, alum is used, which prevents corrosion of vehicle parts as well as prevents humans from injury. This battery is also easily chargeable, unlike the regular battery.
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