Lead acid battery boiling during charging: this is bad, right? I'm an electrical engineer who could use some help understanding lead acid batteries I recently bought an old motorcycle and charged the battery on my trusty automotive style battery charger afte
How can charging current be understood intuitively? The charging current I’m talking about would be the one between un-shorted phases and ground when there is a short to ground in one of the phases in a distribution network or facility I'm not talk
battery charging - Undervoltage protection strategy for Li-ion . . . During charging is where you can detect if it is safe to continue charging Control and Monitor how the battery is being charged and keep it within your defined safe charging parameters profile would it be good design to do everything possible (using a voltage supervisor, for example) not to reach the built-in safety PCM of the battery?