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- Méthode de charge d'une batterie d’accumulateurs dans laquelle l’état de charge est maintenu par un faible courant électrique constant régulé à long terme.
NOTE 1 – La charge d'entretien compense les effets d’auto-décharge et maintient la batterie approximativement à l’état de charge complète.
NOTE 2 – Cette méthode de charge n'est pas adaptée pour certaines batteries d'accumulateurs, par exemple au lithium. IEC - CEI - by Fabien Champême
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- Ulteriori funzionalità del caricabatteria includono la regolazione termica, la ricarica automatica, l'ingresso per termistore NTC, la carica di mantenimento (trickle) e il rilevamento delle celle danneggiate. - Linear Technology by Simona Corsellini
- Il modo più usato per realizzare la carica di mantenimento di una batteria è quello della tensione costante che vale
tipicamente:
• 2,23 ± 1% V per acido di densità 1,25 g/cm3 a 20C
• 2,19 ± 1% V per acido di densità 1,21 g/cm3 a 20C
La corrente di mantenimento è tipicamente di 1 mA ogni Ah ma - Università degli Studi di Firenza by Simona Corsellini
- Duracell raccomanda "una carica di mantenimento di durata illimitata pari a 'C'/300". Una cella a piena carica ha un voltaggio 1,35-1,4 V (a vuoto), e fornisce un voltaggio nominale di 1,2 V durante la scarica, fino a circa 1,0 V (una ulteriore scarica puó causare danni permanenti). - Wikipedia by Simona Corsellini
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- किसी बैटरी को चार्ज करने के लिए अपनायी जानेवाली वह विधि जिसमें सतत, दीर्घकालीन, नियमित अल्प विद्युत करंट चार्ज की स्थिति को बनाए रखा जाता है।
टिप्पणी 1 – मंद चार्ज स्वतःडिस्चार्ज के प्रभावों की क्षतिपूर्ति करता है और बैटरी को लगभग पूर्णतः चार्ज की स्थिति में बनाए रखता है। टिप्पणी 2 – मंद चार्ज गौण प्रकार की कुछ बैटरियों के लिए उपयुक्त नहीं हैं, जैसे लिथियम सेल और बैटरियाँ।
(यह अंग्रेज़ी में दी गई परिभाषा का हिंदी में अनूदित रूप है)।
Electropedia - IEC:
Own research - by C.M. Rawal
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- आपकी बैटरियों के पूर्णतः चार्ज होने का पता चलने के बाद, NEXcell "स्मार्ट चार्जर" स्वचालित रूप से उच्च करंट के मास्टर चार्ज के बदले निम्न करंट के मंद चार्ज की स्थिति में आ जाएगा ताकि आपकी बैटरियाँ को ओवर चार्ज होने से बचाया जा सके और आपकी बैटरियों की क्षमता को सर्वोच्च क्षमता की स्थिति में रखा जा सके।
After your batteries are detected fully charged, the NEXcell "Smart Charger" will automatically switch from high current master charge to low current trickle charge to prevent your batteries from overcharging and maintain your batteries capacity at their top capacity.
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- Po končanem polnjenju akumulatorja se samo ohranja polna napetost akumulatorja. Own research - by Djozic
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- To fazo imenujemo tudi »trickle charge«, ki je dejansko vzdrževalno polnjenje akumulatorja, torej le toliko, da se vzdržuje polna napetost akumulatorja.
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- polnjenje s konstantno napetostjo približno 14,5V (2. stopnja polnjenja) do točke, ko polnilni tok upade pod nastavljeno mejo, kar je izrabljeno za indikacijo napolnjenosti akumulatorja ter polnilnik preklopi na vzdrževalno napetost, - lea.hamradio.si by Djozic
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- also called float charging, means charging a battery at the same rate as it is self-discharging, thus maintaining a full capacity battery. Most rechargeable batteries, particularly nickel-cadmium batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries, have a moderate rate of self-discharge, meaning they gradually lose their charge even if they are not used in a device. One must be careful, however, that if a battery regulator is not employed, the charge rate isn't greater than the level of self-discharge, or overcharging and possible damage or leakage may occur.
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- method of charge applied to a battery wherein the state of charge is maintained by a continuous, long term, regulated small electric current
NOTE 1 – The trickle charge compensates self-discharge effects and maintains the battery in an approximately fully charged state.
NOTE 2 – The trickle charge is not suitable for some secondary battery types, for example lithium cells and batteries. Electropedia - IEC
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- As the charger senses the voltage rise and change when your batteries have reached a full charge, they will then automatically switch to compensation charge for about 30 minutes then to trickle charge which will keep your batteries fully charged until use. - Logic Battery by
- The current rates used for trickle charging batteries are critical in maintaining a full charge and in preventing an overcharge condition. The importance of the trickle charge rate comes from the design, maintenance and operational requirements of an electrical power system. - Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory by
- Whether you are charging a new battery for your personal watercraft or plugging some juice into an old one over the winter, trickle-charging is the only method to use. - Boating Life by
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