In the simplest of chargers this is when a predetermined upper voltage limit, often called the termination voltage has been reached. Detecting this cut off point and terminating the charge is critical in preserving battery life. The essence of good charging is to be able to detect when the reconstitution of the active chemicals is complete and to stop the charging process before any damage is done while at all times maintaining the cell temperature within its safe limits. The result is the generation of heat and gasses both of which are bad for batteries. Once a battery is fully charged, the charging current has to be dissipated somehow. The charging scheme is a combination of the charging and termination methods. Optimising the charging rate (Stabilising).Getting the charge into the battery (Charging).More batteries are damaged by bad charging techniques than all other causes combined. Woodbank does not monitor or record these emails
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