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An open battery is a battery with liquid electrolyte equipped with plugs allowing to fill it. Open batteries are not watertight: the liquid inside evaporates little by little, so it is necessary to check its level regularly and top it up if necessary with distilled water.
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Repairable Maintenance required
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Delivers current in cold temperatures ( Their CCA rating indicates the battery has sufficient power to crank an engine in very cold temperatures) Risk of non-homogeneity of the electrolyte if little used = premature aging
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Withstands overloads and overheating (one can add liquid if it evaporates) Release of hydrogen and, therefore, risk of explosion if environment not ventilated
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Low cost Not conducive to cold, risk of electrolyte freezing
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!Disadvantages
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Strong self-discharge (10-12% per month) if not used regularly.
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Leaks possible if there is tilting or shaking/vibrations
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|Maintenance required
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|Delivers current in cold temperatures ( Their CCA rating indicates the battery has sufficient power to crank an engine in very cold temperatures)
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|Risk of non-homogeneity of the electrolyte if little used = premature aging
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|Withstands overloads and overheating (one can add liquid if it evaporates)
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|Release of hydrogen and, therefore, risk of explosion if environment not ventilated
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|Low cost
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|Not conducive to cold, risk of electrolyte freezing
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|Strong self-discharge (10-12% per month) if not used regularly.
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|Leaks possible if there is tilting or shaking/vibrations
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Version actuelle datée du 25 mai 2023 à 12:33
An open battery is a battery with liquid electrolyte equipped with plugs allowing to fill it. Open batteries are not watertight: the liquid inside evaporates little by little, so it is necessary to check its level regularly and top it up if necessary with distilled water.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Repairable
Maintenance required
Delivers current in cold temperatures ( Their CCA rating indicates the battery has sufficient power to crank an engine in very cold temperatures)
Risk of non-homogeneity of the electrolyte if little used = premature aging
Withstands overloads and overheating (one can add liquid if it evaporates)
Release of hydrogen and, therefore, risk of explosion if environment not ventilated
Low cost
Not conducive to cold, risk of electrolyte freezing
Strong self-discharge (10-12% per month) if not used regularly.
Leaks possible if there is tilting or shaking/vibrations
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