There are many different types of batteries for a car. An automotive battery is used to start the car, power the lights, and more. When you drive, your engine constantly recharges the battery. However, these batteries have a set life and at some point you will need a replacement battery. There are many batteries to choose from, and you need to determine which is best for your car and circumstances.
Wet/Flooded
Battery:
The
wet/flooded battery is one of the most popular types of batteries. It is so
popular because the battery price is very low. The battery design uses plates
that are freely suspended. These plates are insulated from each other as the
negative plate is completely sealed in a separator bag. These are maintenance
free and sealed so no gases are replaced. The fluid in the battery will last
until the battery dies and you do not have to keep topping it off
Calcium-Calcium
Battery:
This
battery has a calcium alloy that is on the different charged plates. This
calcium reduces the amount of fluid loss and the rate of self discharge is much
slower. The main disadvantage is that you can seriously damage the battery if
you overcharge it. The bubbles that move through the fluid are important, as
they are responsible for mixing the different acid densities.
VRLA:
The
VRLA stands for a valve regulated lead
acid battery. This name really describes the safety valves that are on the
battery box. The safety valves are all pressurized. By containing the gas in
the battery it will mix and form water so you stop any fluid loss. There are
two main designs of this VRLA battery: AGM or GEL. A GEL battery uses silicon
to make the acid more solid and like a gel. This type of battery is very good
but is not the best for a starter battery. The matts are very thin, which keeps
internal resistance very low. This makes it a perfect battery for starting a
car, as you can get a lot of power out of very small volume.
Deep
Cycle:
A
deep cycle battery will provide power for a very long time. These are typically
used on small boats, golf carts, or electric vehicles. You will also find these
used to collect and store solar and wind power. These batteries have thicker
plates inside the battery as this increases the capacity charge. They are typically
not used for cars because they have a high discharge rate, so the battery will
run down very quickly. If you do not drive your car for a long time, then you
will not sufficiently recharge the battery. Deep cycle batteries are expensive.
Lithium
Ion Battery:
Some
high performance vehicles or limited edition cars will offer a lithium ion
battery. This battery is used primarily for electric vehicles, as they are much
lighter which provides a more fuel efficient vehicle. The Porsche 911 2010
model uses the lithium ion battery for starting. These are very expensive
batteries.
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