Deep Cycle Battery for UPS

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Jiangsu Oliter Energy Technology Co., Ltd.

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Contact:Ms. Jane Tang(Mr.)  

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Area:Jiangsu

Address:Jiangsu

Website: http://oliter-battery.jssytm.com/

Product details

Lead Acid Battery Structure and Characteristic

1. Lead-Calcium six alloy sheet grating and coated mounding plate electrode: Big capacity and long life.

2. Lead-Tin multiple alloy bus bars: Small internal Resistance, corrosion resistance and can stand long term floating charging.

3. Advanced AGM septum: Absorbs optimum electrolytic without leaving dissociated liquid, full air cathode absorption and can be placed in any position.

4. ABS Engineering plastics shell: Firm and weather resistant.

5. Silicon-Fluorin rubber sealed safety cap: Safe and flameproof without leakage of corrosive gas and liquid.

6. Copper Plating Silver terminals: Small contact electrical resistance and rustproof.

7. Pure electrolyte analysis: Low self-discharging.

8. Negative absorption type hermetically-sealed construction: No need to add distilled water and electrolyte by compounding accumulator gas into water without any maintenance.

9. Comprehensive Line-Up.

10. Economical

11. Maintenance Free

12. Deep Discharge Recovery

13. Suitable For Multiple Application

14. Design life: 8 years


General Application

UPS
Power Tools
Medical Equipments
Solar Energy System
Electric Powered Vehicles
Electric Powered Toys
Control System
Vacuum Cleaners
Golf Cars and Buggies
Electric Wheel Chairs
Solar & Wind Power Generation Systems
Signal System & Emergency Lighting Systems
Alarm system, Security system
EPS power supply
Signal System & Emergency Lighting Systems
 

General Features

Sealed and maintenance free operation
Non-Spillable construction design.
Safety valve installation for explosion proof.
High quality and high reliability.
Low self discharge characteristic.
Flexibility design for multiple install positions.
Exceptional deep discharge recovery performance.
ABS containers and covers(UL94HB, UL94V-0) optional.


Battery Structure: 
 

Component
Positive plate Negative plate Container Safety valve Terminal Separator Electrolyte
Raw Material Lead dioxide Lead ABS Rubber Copper Fiberglass Sulfuric acid
 

Construction

Component ...Raw material
Sealant .....Epoxy Resin
Positive .....Lead dioxide
Safety valve ..EPDR
Negative .....Lead
Container .....ABS
Separator .....Fiber glass
Cover .....ABS
Electrolyte ....Sulfuric acid
Terminal ........Pb Alloy

FAQ

1. What is the definition of "cycle use" and "standby use"? 
"Cycle Use" - direct power source: 
Cycle Use It can provide the power supply to power tools, and portable electronic products. It can also be used for cycling charging and discharging usage such as electronics motorbike or vacuum cleaner. 
"Standby Use" - back up power: 
Standby Use is mainly used for emergency power to avoid future damage that may be caused by a sudden power outage.

2. What are the concerns when using OLITER batteries in a parallel or a serial series? 
1. Do not mix brands, models and date codes? 
2. No separate discharge then charging in a serial configuration. 
3. Under parallel usage, pay close attention to the differences in voltage in each circuit. 
4. If the difference in voltage in each circuit is too high, do not charge/discharge as parallel. 
5. The environment of all circuits must be similar.

3. How can you check a battery's performance? 
Different usage applications will use different methods for evaluating a battery's performance. Using a 20 hour rate or the 10 hour rate, you can use 0.05CA or 0.1CA to discharge the battery until the battery reaches a terminal voltage of 10.25 volts. You can then calculate the amp hours to see if the battery fits the specifications or not. For a 5 minutes rate, such as the HC1221W, you can use a 21 watts/cell discharge till the terminal voltage reaches a terminal voltage of 9.6 volts and then measure the discharge time to see if it meets the final specifications or not.

4. How can the conversion be made between "watts (W)" and "amp hours (Ah)"? 
W=I x V = 4I (15 minute rate) = 2CV = 2V 
&lpar;Ex&period; HC1217W &equals; 17&sol;4 &equals; 4&period;25Ah&rpar;<o&colon;p>

5&period; When should a deep-cycle battery be used&quest; 
Deep cycle batteries are used when 50&percnt; or more of the capacity is used per cycle&period; 

 The most common use of deepcycle batteries is in applications that require deep&comma; repetitive drain&comma; like powerful car audio systems&comma; trolling motors&comma; golf carts&comma; electric wheelchairs&comma; or RV house power sources&period; Public safety and high-performance vehicles are other applications that call for the special characteristics of deep-cycle batteries&period;

6&period; Does the deep-cycle battery have a "memory"&quest; 
No&period; The performance of deep-cycle batteries will be reduced over time&comma; but deep-cycle batteries do not suffer from "memory effect" such as NiCd batteries do&period; 

7&period; How are batteries rated&quest; 
Lead acid batteries are rated based on a capacity given in a defined time&period; There is not a set industry standard for how to rate a battery&period;

8&period; How long can a battery last&quest; 
The service design life of a battery varies considerably with how it is used&comma; how it is maintained and charged&comma; temperature&comma; among other factors&period;

9&period; Do I need to add water to my battery&quest; 
No&period; Sealed lead acid batteries do not require the use of water&period;

10&period; What determines the life of a VRLA battery&quest; 
Sealed lead acid battery life is determined by many factors&period; These include temperature&comma; depth and rate of discharge&comma; and the number of charges and discharges &lpar;called cycles&rpar;