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Good Stability & High Capacity
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Wide Operating Temperature Range
Low Self-Discharge & Long Service Life

Good Stability & High Capacity
Small Size & Long Service Life

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Fast Deep Discharge Recovery
Wide Operating Temperature Range

Wide Operating Temperature Range
Lead Calcium Grid for Extended Life

Good Stability & High Capacity
Small Size & Long Service Life

Leak-Proof Construction
Fast Deep Discharge Recovery

Low Self-Discharge & Long Service Life
Lead Calcium Grid for Extended Life

Fast Deep Discharge Recovery
Lead Calcium Grid for Extended Life

Low Self-Discharge & Long Service Life
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What are rechargeable batteries?
Rechargeable batteries, also known as secondary cells, are electrochemical batteries that can be restored to a fully charged state by applying an electric current. This contrasts with primary cells, which are disposable and cannot be recharged.
What are the most common types of rechargeable batteries?
The most common types include Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH), Lithium-ion (Li-ion), Lithium-polymer (Li-po), and Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd). Each has its own advantages in terms of energy density, lifespan, cost, and safety.
What are the benefits of using rechargeable batteries?
The primary benefits are cost savings over time, as you dont need to constantly buy replacements, and environmental friendliness, as they reduce waste compared to single-use batteries.
How long do rechargeable batteries typically last?
The lifespan of rechargeable batteries varies depending on the type and usage, but they can typically be recharged hundreds or even thousands of times. Li-ion batteries generally offer a good balance of lifespan and performance.
What is memory effect in rechargeable batteries?
The memory effect is a phenomenon where some older types of rechargeable batteries (like NiCd) would remember a partial discharge state and lose capacity if repeatedly recharged from that state. Modern battery technologies like NiMH and Li-ion are largely immune to this effect.