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Discharge and Charging of Lead-Acid Battery
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Figure 6   Voltage and Specific Gravity During Charge and Discharge

Batteries BATTERY THEORY As a lead-acid battery is charged in the reverse direction, the action described in the discharge is reversed.  The lead sulphate (PbSO4) is driven out and back into the electrolyte (H2SO4).  The return of acid to the electrolyte will reduce the sulphate in the plates and increase the specific gravity.  This will continue to happen until all of the acid is driven from the plates and back into the electrolyte, as shown in Equation (4-2) and Figure 5. Figure 5   Chemical Action During Charging (4-2) PbO2 Pb 2H2SO4 charge ¬   2PbSO4 2H2O As a lead-acid battery charge nears completion, hydrogen (H2) gas is liberated at the negative plate, and oxygen (O2) gas is liberated at the positive plate.  This action occurs since the charging current  is  usually  greater  than  the  current  necessary  to  reduce  the  remaining  amount  of  lead sulfate  on  the  plates.    The  excess  current  ionizes  the  water  (H2O)  in  the  electrolyte.    Since hydrogen  is  highly  explosive,  it  is  necessary  to  provide  adequate  ventilation  to  the  battery whenever charging is in progress.  Also, no smoking, electric sparks, or open flames are allowed near a charging battery. Rev. 0 Page 7 ES-04

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