Ni-MH and Lead Acid Batteries (8801)

The specific characteristics of batteries (charge, discharge, energy density, etc.) are covered extensively through a variety of lab exercises in the Renewable Energy Training Program.

The Lead-Acid Batteries, Model 8801, consists of two 12 V valve-regulated, lead-acid (VRLA) batteries enclosed in a half-size EMS module. These batteries are part of Lab-Volt's Renewable Energy Training Program and are used to study lead-acid battery characteristics as well as the storage of electrical energy in various applications.

The Ni-MH Batteries, Model 8801-A, consists of two 12 V packs of nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries enclosed in a half-size EMS module. These batteries are part of Lab-Volt's Renewable Energy Training Program and are used to study Ni-MH battery characteristics as well as electrical energy storage in various applications.

The Lead-Acid Battery Pack, Model 8802, consists of four 12 V valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries connected in series. The Lead-Acid Battery Pack is part of Lab-Volt's Renewable Energy Training Program and is used as an electrical energy storage device, having a capacity much larger than the Lead-Acid Batteries, Model 8801, and the Ni-MH Batteries, Model 8801-A.

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