Battery Charging: Led-Acid
Battery Charging: Led-Acid
Battery Charging: Led-Acid
LED-ACID
PRATIPALSINH JADEJA
BATTERY
Electrode
Ampere-Hour
CATHODE ANODE
Pb PbO2
H2SO4
Pb + SO4 PbSO4
Discharging
PbO2 + Pb + 2H2SO4 2PbSO4 + 2H2O
charging of led-acid battery
charging
PbO2 + Pb + 2H2SO4 2PbSo4 + 2H2O
H2 gas due to charging
As a lead-acid battery charge nears
completion, hydrogen (H2) gas is
produced at the negative plate, and
oxygen (O2) gas is produced at the
positive plate. This action occurs
since the charging current is usually
greater than the current necessary
to reduce the remaining amount of
lead sulfate on the plates. The
excess current ionizes the water
(H2O) in the electrolyte. Since
hydrogen is highly explosive, it is
necessary to provide adequate
ventilation to the battery whenever
charging is in progress. Also, no
smoking, electric sparks,
or open flames are allowed
near a charging battery.
Change in specific gravity
due to
discharging and charging
The decrease in specific gravity on discharge is proportional to
the ampere-hours discharged. While charging a lead-acid
battery, the rise in specific gravity is not uniform, or
proportional, to the amount of ampere-hours charged (Figure
6).
Change in specific gravity
due to
discharging and charging
Change in specific gravity
due to
discharging and charging
For example:
A lead-acid battery reads 1.175 specific gravity. Its average full
charge specific gravity is 1.260 and has a normal gravity drop
of 120 points (or.120) at an 8 hour discharge rate. How much
battery discharged?
Solution:
Fully charged 1.260
Presently 1.175