Areas of use
Lead accumulators can be used both for cyclic charging and for maintenance charging.
Cyclic charge
Cyclic charging is used when the accumulator is used for large power outlets and for items that need continuous charging and discharging of the battery. It can be, for example, rechargeable toys, mobile phones or golf carts. The lead-acid battery should be recharged immediately after such removal.
Maintenance charge
The maintenance charge is a weaker and slower charge, which is suitable when the accumulator is to be used in the event of an interruption in the ordinary power supply.
If you want your lead accumulator to be constantly ready to start, to be able to be used in an emergency, it should advantageously constantly receive charging. The charging current must then be 5% of the accumulator's capacity value.
Recycle your battery
Consumed lead-acid batteries are considered hazardous waste and must therefore be returned to the recycling center or to the seller of the new battery in order to be recycled properly.
Before you recycle your batteries, we advise you to check the rules and guidelines that exist in your area, regarding the recycling of hazardous waste.