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Rechargeable Batteries: Applications Handbook by Gates Energy Products,

Rechargeable Batteries: Applications Handbook by Gates Energy Products,
Represents the first widely available compendium of the information needed by those design professionals responsible for using rechargeable batteries. This handbook introduces the most common forms of rechargeable batteries, including their history, the basic chemistry that governs their operation, and common design approaches. The introduction also exposes reader to common battery design terms and concepts. Two sections of the handbook provide performance information on two principal types of rechargeable batteries commonly found in consumer and industrial products: sealed nickel-cadmium and sealed-lead cells. For each type of cell, this book covers discharge performance, charging and charger design, storage, life, applications information, testing, and safety. New paperback edition of a best-seller. First widely-available book on rechargeable cells. Operation, applications, and testing.



HP Photosmart Quick Recharge Kit w/ 4 AA Batteries
HP Photosmart Quick Recharge Kit w/ 4 AA Batteries
Short recharge time of only 1 hour to recharge 2 batteries; 2 hours for 4 batteries HP-branded recharger Includes four high-capacity, long-life, AA NiMH batteries Very portable.



Rechargeable battery - Rechargeable batteries are batteries that can be restored to full charge by the application of electrical energy. They come in many different designs using different chemistry.

Lithium ion polymer battery - Lithium ion polymer batteries, or more commonly lithium polymer batteries (Abbreviated Li-Poly or LiPo) are rechargeable batteries which have technologically evolved from lithium ion batteries. Ultimately, the lithium salt electrolyte is not held in an organic solvent like in the proven lithium ion design, but in a solid polymer composite such as polyacrylonitrile.

Trickle charging - Trickle charging, also called boost charging, means charging a battery at the same rate as it is self-discharging, thus maintaining a full capacity battery. Most rechargeable batteries, particularly nickel-cadmium batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries, have a moderate rate of self-discharge, meaning they gradually lose their charge even if they are not used in a device.

Secondary cell - A secondary cell is any kind of electrolytic cell in which the electrochemical reaction of interest is reversible. Widespread examples are rechargeable batteries found in portable consumer electronics, like notebook computers and cell phones, and car batteries.



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