A aamir1 Member Mar 15, 2012 #1 guyz i have to charge a 100AH lead acetate battery what current should i provide for charging it and whether pulsating D.C should be given or regulated D.C should be given plz reply
guyz i have to charge a 100AH lead acetate battery what current should i provide for charging it and whether pulsating D.C should be given or regulated D.C should be given plz reply
unclejed613 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 15, 2012 #2 are you sure you don't mean a "Lead-Acid" battery? i use a 13.8V open frame linear supply with current limiting set at between 1 and 4A. acetates of lead are used as poisons because of their sweet taste, but there's not much other use for them, and they aren't used in batteries.
are you sure you don't mean a "Lead-Acid" battery? i use a 13.8V open frame linear supply with current limiting set at between 1 and 4A. acetates of lead are used as poisons because of their sweet taste, but there's not much other use for them, and they aren't used in batteries.
gtr_stitch New Member Mar 16, 2012 #3 batteries that kill...and are tasty...licking 9v batteries with flavor...
unclejed613 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 16, 2012 #4 lead acetates were also used as sweeteners by the Romans. no wonder why all of the emperors were bonkers...
lead acetates were also used as sweeteners by the Romans. no wonder why all of the emperors were bonkers...
duffy Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2012 #5 Did you fill a car battery with vinegar or lemon juice, aamir? If so, you aren't going to get the full 100AH capacity out of it.
Did you fill a car battery with vinegar or lemon juice, aamir? If so, you aren't going to get the full 100AH capacity out of it.