Batteries are chemical elements that store electrical energy under certain conditions with any power source, and when the energy is used, the stored energy is exhausted and can be charged again. In order to fill the acers, their total power needs to be fed at a value of one in 10.
For example, charging a 40 Amp current with 4 amps is the default charge value for this battery. The voltage that should be given for charging a battery is 14 volts on a 12 volt battery. This value is considered normal for charging, and the above charge value causes the phenomenon called fluid swelling to take place and makes the battery unusable in a short time. If the charge is below 14 volts, the battery will not charge with insufficient charge and will be inefficient. Another important point in using the battery is the available lower limit volatage value of the battery. The lower value that can be used in a cell is usually chosen as 11 volts. |