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− | + | *'''Sulfation''': During discharge, crystals of lead sulfate (PbSO4) form on the positive and negative electrodes. If the battery remains discharged for a long time, these lead sulphate crystals grow and harden irreversibly. This reduces the conductivity of the electrodes, causes the battery to lose capacity and can cause short circuits. | |
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− | How to limit it? | + | *Avoid prolonged undercharging: never store a discharged battery. |
− | + | *Avoid incomplete charges: charge your batteries to 100% at least once a week.}} | |
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