5 Maintenance Tips for Lead-Acid Inverter Batteries

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5 Maintenance Tips for Lead-Acid Inverter Batteries Fortunately, the creation of deep-cycle batteries has created a stable source of standby power. This guarantees that each of your equipment is functional. However, you truly need to use good battery management techniques if you want power to flow continuously through your property. What you need to know and do will be broken down in this blog. 1.Avoid setting the inverter batteries down on the ground. Charges flow from a charged body to the earth whenever it is put on the ground (earthing). Power loss is caused by the flow of charges. Your battery experiences a similar situation when you set it on the ground. It might leak if you set it on the ground. Place it on a non-conductor material, such as a piece of wood or a special case for it, since charges cannot pass through a non-conductor of electricity. 2. Make sure the terminals are always clean. On the terminals, a white substance builds up when the battery is operating. Lead sulphate is the whitish material. The terminals corrode and the impedance to power flow rises. Power flow to and from the battery is quite difficult due to high resistance. Simply dip a toothbrush in hot water and baking soda to remove corrosion by scrubbing the terminals. 3. Keep the Battery Somewhere Ventilated A lead battery that is functioning emits hydrogen gas. Making sure it is in a well-ventilated area prevents hydrogen gas from accumulating inside it. The gas is so explosive that it can be ignited by even a little spark. If it explodes, it might seriously harm your person, your car, or any other nearby property. 4. Store the Battery in a Dry Area.


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