Nobel High Current Pulse Charging Method for Prolongation of Lead-acid Batteries

  • Ikeda H
  • Minami S
  • Hou S
  • et al.
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Abstract

A new method for prolonging the life of lead-acid batteries was invented devised by charging the batteries with a high current pulse of a particular pulse width special wavelength. The effectiveness of the new method was verified by prototyping a prototype circuit and conducting charging-discharging cycle tests in a laboratory. The device was named the "High current pulse activator". Moreover, it was experimentally proven that this device was even more effective when used with batteries filled with a polymer additive supplied by ITE.

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Ikeda, H., Minami, S., Hou, S. J., Onishi, Y., & Kozawa, A. (2005). Nobel High Current Pulse Charging Method for Prolongation of Lead-acid Batteries. Journal of Asian Electric Vehicles, 3(1), 681–687. https://doi.org/10.4130/jaev.3.681

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