Lead Acid Batteries
The electrolye in a fully charged battery is __% water and __% sulphuric acid, the acid content ____ when the battery is discharged
70,30 drops
In parallel batteries The ____ rating of each battery is added, but the _____ supplied remains the same
A/H Rating, terminal voltage
What is the hydrometer?
An instrument that measures the relative density of a battery electrolyte compared to pure water
Different types of materials primary cell batteries consist of?
Carbon - zinc Alkaline - manganese Mercury Silver oxide lithium
What are the 3 main parts that construct a Lead acid cell battery?
Casing, seperators, plates
A lead acid battery discharges when a __________ path is supplied between the _____. Oxygen from the _______ plate combines with ___________ in the electrolyte to form water. While ________ leaves the acid and forms on both plates. Charging a battery is the _________ of the discharging process
Conductive, plates, positive, hydrogen, sulphate, reverse
The capacity of a battery is affected by what four factors?
Plate area, amount of active material, quantity of electrolyte and temperature
The capacity of a lead acid battery is determined by the area of the _______ that are in contact with the ______, and the greater this are the _______ the internal resistance of the battery
Plates, electrolyte, lower
Three main classes of batteries?
Primary cell, Primary reserve, secondary cells
What is cold cranking amps?
Provides the maximum starting current a battery can provide
Excessive sulphation renders the battery incapable of supplying further _______and makes _______ difficult
current, recharging
battery life can be reduced by leaving a battery discharged for ____ periods or by high charge or discharge rates which cause the plates to ___ active material
long, shed
An individual lead acid cell charges up to a maximum of ____ volts but soon drops to ____ volts which is the rated voltage. Thus a 24v lead acid battery consists of ________ cells and a 12v one has ____
2.2, two, twelve, six
What is a lead acid cell usually rated at? (voltage)
2.0V
What is the correct way to connect battery leads?
Ensure the earthed negative terminal is disconnected first and reconnected last
What is a quick disconnect battery?
It has reccessed pins that are less likely to be shorted and do not require direct contact by tools
Two most common types of secondary cell batteires are?
Lead acid and Nickel cadmium cells (NiCad)
A lead acid cell has ________ plates always sandwiched between _______ plates. Each plate consists of a grid of lead ________ that carries the active material
Negative, Positive, Antinomy
Primary cells are not _______. they are often referred to as ___ cells, and are suitable for ______ appliances. A primary reserve cell has the ______ stored separately from the plates
Rechargeable, dry, portable, electrolyte
Each cell casing consists of hard ________ or high impact ________ and has two __________ posts, and a ________ cap mounted on its top surface
Rubber, plastic, terminal, vent
Rechargeable batteries are often referred to as _________ or ___________ batteries
Secondary, storage
The lead acid battery case incorporates a _______ chamber to allow sediment accumulation with out _________ the plates. Seperators keep the plates apart while allowing ______ to circulate around them
Sediment, shorting, apart, electrolyte
A lead acid electrolyte spill should be neautrilised with ____ _________ and rinsed with clean water
Sodium bicarbonate
When hardware such as cell _____ show signs of overheating they should be _______ then re-tightened to the specified _____
Straps, cleaned, torque
As a battery discharges, what forms on the outside of the plates?
Sulphate
As a lead acid battery discharges ____ forms on the plates. THis _______ the area of plates the electrolyte can _____ with, thus internal resistance _____ and the maximum current the battery can deliver _______
Sulphate, reduces, react, increases, decreases
In series, batteries add their ________ but their ______ is unchanged
Terminal voltage, A/h rating
What should be done when hardware shows signs of arcing or over heating?
They should be disassembled, cleaned then refitted
Lead acid battery capacity is affected by the _____ of the plates and the amount of _____ material they hold, the electrolyte _____, and battery ________. A fully charged battery is less likely to _____ because the electrolyte density has increased
area, active, level, temperature, freeze
Only ________ water should be added to a battery. The electrolyte level should be adjusted to just ____ the top of the plates
distilled, above
The standard rating used to specify the capacity of a battery is the ____ ___ rate
five hour
Battery terminals can be coated with ____ to exclude ____ and prevent the formation of deposits on the terminal
grease, moisture
charging of a lead acid battery always produces ____ and _____ gas, the battery gasses most freely towards the ____ of the charging process. charging should always e carried out in a ______ area an no ____ should be caused near the battery
hydrogen, oxygen, end, ventilated, sparks
When a battery is charged the acid content and density of electrolyte ______
increases
Lead acid batteries can be cleaned with a neutralising solution as long as it does not get ______ the battery. Must be ____ and dried off immediately
inside, rinsed
What does the term 'Ampere hours' mean?
it states the theoretical current the battery can supply in one hour
When multiple batteries are charged using constant voltage charging the must be connected in _____ and then when using constant current charging they can be connected in _____ as long as the max charge ______ of any battery is not exceeded
parallel, series, current
lead acid batteries in storage should be regularly ____ and ____ tested
recharged, capacity
Hydrometer readings give the _____ ______ figure of the electrolyte which is the density relative to pure _____. they should be taken _____ adding water, and must be adjusted if the temperature is between __ and __ degrees
specific gravity, water, before, 20, 32
A lead acid battery can be tested for cell imbalance by operating the _______ motor for ____ seconds then checking the cell voltages while under a 10 amp load. They should be approximately ___ volts each with not more then ___ difference between them
starter, three, 1.95. 0.05
Constant voltage charging requires less _____ then constant current charging, but can result in high initial _____ care must be taken when using constant current charging to avoid over _______
supervision, currents, charging
The three ways of rating a battery are by its terminal____, its _____/____ capacity and it's cold ________ capacity
voltage, ampere/hour, cranking
Two batteries connected in series double the overall terminal _____. When connected in parallel terminal voltage is _____ but ________ rating is doubled
voltage, unchanged, current