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Charging

Correct charging of a VRLA battery is essential
in optimizing battery performance and life.
Although a constant voltage charge should
be applied, optimum charging also depends
on temperature (Nominally 20 degree), charge
current (max 1/4 battery capacity) and ripple
current (minimum) . Two basic categories
of charging exist.
To find the size of battery you require
you generally need two pieces of information,
battery load and back-up times. (Note: other
factors may also have an effect).
Float/Standby

This charging method is used in applications
such as emergency back-up when the battery
is required only upon mains failure e.g.,
continuously on charge and consequently
the recommended voltages are slightly lower
than cyclic charging so as not to damage
the battery.
Cyclic

Cyclic charging is used in applications
where the battery is repeatedly discharged
then charged, e.g. Portable equipment, Wheel
Chairs, Golf trolleys etc.
A higher charging voltage is used but should
NEVER be left on indefinitely since is will
overcharge and destroy the battery.
Note: For optimum performance always
recharge a battery immediately after discharging.
Consult the individual battery specification
for the correct charging voltage or contact
CCB Technical Department
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