Hach 900 Appendix B, Nickel-CadmiumBatteries, Lead-AcidBattery Storage Recommendations, Charging

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Appendix B

Appendix B

Table 3 Lead-Acid Battery Storage Recommendations

Storage Temperature

Maximum Recommended

Storage Time

 

 

 

0 to 20 °C

12 months

 

 

21 to 30 °C

9 months

 

 

31 to 40 °C

5 months

 

 

41 to 50 °C

2.5 months

 

 

Nickel-Cadmium Batteries

Note: The use of chargers other than those provided by the manufacturor for use with these batteries is not recommended and may damage the battery or shorten its life.

Nickel-cadmium batteries provide superior power capabilities when used at low temperatures. They also perform a higher number of charge/discharge cycles than lead-acid batteries.

Maintenance

Nickel-cadmium cells are of a sealed construction. They contain no free electrolyte, and in most cases require no service or maintenance other than recharging.

Charging

Charge new nickel-cadmium batteries prior to use due to their self-discharge rate.

Nickel-cadmium cells are designed to be fully charged using a nickel- cadmium battery charger within 14 to 16 hours. Do not exceed 16 hours or you may damage or shorten the life of the battery. The charge rate is 400 mA dc.

Storage

At room temperature, the self discharge rate of nickel-cadmium batteries can be as high as 2% per day. When charged cells have been stored for a long period of time, or at an elevated temperature, a change starts to take place in the negative probe. The structure changes so that it is less reactive than a fresh cell. This structure will return to normal after one or two charge/discharge cycles. Batteries that have been stored for extended periods of time (longer than one week) should be fully charged prior to use.

Nickel-cadmium cells can be stored for extended periods of time, in either a charged or discharged condition, without significant degradation in their performance. However, after long storage periods, the battery pack may require a few charge/discharge cycles to restore its full capacity.

Table 4 Nickel-Cadmium Battery Storage Recommendations

Storage Temperature

Maximum Recommended

Storage Time

 

 

 

20 to 30 °C

9 months

 

 

30 to 40 °C

5 months

 

 

over 40 °C

3 months

 

 

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Hach 900 manual Appendix B, Nickel-CadmiumBatteries, Lead-AcidBattery Storage Recommendations, Maintenance, Charging

FAQ

What are the maximum recommended storage times for lead-acid batteries?

The maximum recommended storage times for lead-acid batteries are 12 months at 0 to 20C, 9 months at 21 to 30C, 5 months at 31 to 40C, and 2.5 months at 41 to 50C.

How should new nickel-cadmium batteries be charged?

New nickel-cadmium batteries should be fully charged using a nickel-cadmium battery charger within 14 to 16 hours. Exceeding 16 hours may damage or shorten the life of the battery.

How should nickel-cadmium batteries be stored for extended periods?

Nickel-cadmium batteries can be stored for extended periods at room temperature, either in a charged or discharged condition, without significant degradation in their performance. However, after long storage periods, the battery pack may require a few charge/discharge cycles to restore its full capacity.