Battery Glossary
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Battery or Pack
Two or more electrochemical cells electrically interconnected in an appropriate
series/parallel arrangement to provide the required operating voltage and current levels.
Under common usage, the term "battery" is often also applied to a single cell.
Capacity
The total number of ampere-hours or watt-hours that can be withdrawn from a fully charged
cell or battery under specified conditions of discharge.
Cell
The basic electrochemical unit used to generate or store electrical energy.
Charge
The conversion of electrical energy, provided in the form of electrical current from an
external source, to restore the chemical energy in a cell or battery.
Fast Charge
Typical fast charge time for a NiCd is 1 to 3 hours. The fast-charger detects the state of
charge and switches to trickle charge when full-charge is reached.
Lithium Ion (Li Ion)
One of the newer rechargeable battery technologies, Li Ion batteries can deliver 40% more
capacity than comparably sized NiCd batteries and are one of the lightest rechargeable
batteries available today. Li Ion batteries are the batteries of choice in notebook
computers, wireless telephones and many camcorder models. They are also one of the more
expensive rechargeable technologies.
Memory Effect A phenomenon in which a cell or battery operated in successive cycles to the same, but less than full, depth of discharge temporarily loses the rest of its capacity at normal voltage levels. (The li-ion laptop battery pack at our website do not have memory effect!)
Overcharge
The forcing of current through a cell after all the active material has been converted to
the charged state, that is, continued charging after reaching 100 percent state-of-charge.
Rechargeable battery
A galvanic battery which, after discharge, may be restored to the fully charged state by the
passage of an electrical current through the cell in the opposite direction to that of
discharge.
Secondary Battery
A battery that can be recharged and reused many times.
Series
The interconnection of cells in such a manner that the positive terminal of the first is
connected to the negative terminal of the second, and so on, resulting in increased voltage.
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