Colloidal lead-acid battery is an improvement of common lead-acid battery with liquid electrolyte. It uses colloidal electrolyte to replace sulphuric acid electrolyte, which is better than ordinary battery in safety, charge storage, discharge performance and service life.
The sulfuric acid electrolyte is replaced by the colloidal electrolyte, which is improved compared with standard batteries in safety, storage capacity, discharge performance, and service life. The colloidal lead-acid battery uses a gel-like electrolyte, and there is no free liquid inside.
For a colloidal battery, the silicone gel in the battery is a three-dimensional porous network structure composed of SiO dots as a skeleton, and the electrolyte is contained therein.
Third, the difference between gel battery and lead-acid battery. Colloidal lead-acid batteries have the same performance as ordinary lead-acid batteries, except that the electrolyte in the battery is in a semi-solidified state of latex, and the other is in a liquid form. Standard lead-acid batteries in a liquid state need to be used irregularly.
The problems associated with cold temperature operation for lead-acid batteries can be listed as follows: Increase of the on-charge battery voltage. The colder the battery on charge, the higher the internal resistance.
Most battery users are fully aware of the dangers of operating lead-acid batteries at high temperatures. Most are also acutely aware that batteries fail to provide cranking power during cold weather. Both of these conditions will lead to early battery failure.