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flooded battery
A flooded battery, also known as a wet cell or vented battery,. It is a traditional type of lead-acid battery commonly used in automotive, marine, and industrial applications. It consists of lead plates submerged in an electrolyte solution of sulfuric acid and water. During operation, the battery undergoes a chemical reaction that generates electricity, with the electrolyte serving as a medium for ion transfer between the positive and negative plates
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One notable feature of flooded batteries is their maintenance requirements. Periodic checks and maintenance tasks, such as topping up electrolyte levels with distilled water, are necessary to ensure proper performance. While flooded batteries generally offer robust performance and are cost-effective compared to other battery types, they require adequate ventilation due to the release of hydrogen gas during charging, posing a safety consideration in enclosed spaces. Despite these maintenance needs, flooded batteries remain a popular choice for applications where reliability and cost-efficiency are prioritized.
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