Car Battery Discharge
Jun 05, 2020
The process by which a car battery delivers current to an external circuit. Discharge methods can be divided into constant current discharge and constant resistance discharge, and can also be divided into continuous discharge and intermittent discharge. Continuous discharge is a discharge method that discharges continuously to the end voltage under specified discharge conditions.
Intermittent discharge is a discharge method in which the battery is discharged intermittently under a predetermined discharge condition until the specified termination voltage. Discharge capacity: The discharge capacity or effective working time of the battery under the conditions specified in the standard. Storage life: When the battery is stored under the specified conditions, the car battery can still maintain the specified performance storage period. Battery extreme: The part of the battery connected to the external circuit. Electromotive force: The difference between the equilibrium potentials of the two electrodes that make up the battery. It reflects the possibility of the battery's external electrical power.
