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pianotuna
Oct 21, 2018Nomad III
BFL13,
I think "starved acid" means there is more "plate" material than "acid". I.E. the electrolyte "runs out" while there is still "active material" on the plate, but the ph has become quite low.
I wonder if I will live long enough to have a solid state battery. In theory those could be used at low temperatures because there is no way for dendrites to form. If I understand correctly that is the problem with current LI jars. The lower temperature requires a higher charging voltage which encourages dendrites. But I may be "full of beans" on that surmise.
I think "starved acid" means there is more "plate" material than "acid". I.E. the electrolyte "runs out" while there is still "active material" on the plate, but the ph has become quite low.
I wonder if I will live long enough to have a solid state battery. In theory those could be used at low temperatures because there is no way for dendrites to form. If I understand correctly that is the problem with current LI jars. The lower temperature requires a higher charging voltage which encourages dendrites. But I may be "full of beans" on that surmise.
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