An investigation into fast charging techniques for lead acid batteries.

Author(s)
Jayne, M.G. & Morgan, C.
Year
Abstract

From the experimental results presented in this paper it may be concluded that for lead acid cells and for the values of frequency and mark/space ratio specified, pulsed current charging offers no advantages over continuous current charging for three- stage and single-stage charging techniques. However, for two-stage charging routines, pulsed current charging can offer slight advantages over continuous current charging.

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Library number
B 21431 (In: B 21411) /91/96/ IRRD 267121
Source

In: Proceedings Europe's International Conference on Electric Road Vehicle Systems Drive Electric, Amsterdam, 25-28 October 1982, p. 251-264, 2 fig., 12 graph., 7 ref.

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