Definition of Liquid Electrolyte Battery

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Liquid Electrolyte Battery

The term 'Liquid Electrolyte Battery' as it applies to the area of photovoltaics can be defined as ' A battery containing a liquid solution of acid and water. Distilled water may be added to these batteries to replenish the electrolyte as necessary. Also called a flooded battery because the plates are covered with the electrolyte'.

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