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Subject: 
Recharging a Battery
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
Date: 
Wed, 22 Jul 1998 04:28:34 GMT
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TheHahns <thehahns@netwurx.netSTOPSPAM>
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I have a 'sealed rechargeable' Lead-Acid battery. It's specs are 12 volts at
2.0 Ah.

It also has a nifty chart on the outside saying:

| Charging @ 20 Deg. C | Voltage Regulation | Initial Current |
|     Standby Use     |   13.50-13.80V      |    No Limit       |
|      Cyclic Use      |   14.4-15.0V        |     .5A Max      |

Now, What would be the proper way to recharge this battery?
What voltage at what amperage?
AC or DC?

Thanks alot!
Phil
thehahns@netwurx.net



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  Re: Recharging a Battery
 
(...) That's a Gel Cell I assume (that's what I call them anyway). Depending on how you use your battery, you can charge it one of two ways (listed on the chart on your battery). I choose to charge my Gel Cells (I have a bunch of different types) (...) (26 years ago, 22-Jul-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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