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Welcome to Battery Power Cars. A battery power car is an automobile that uses an electric motor for propulsion, in place of more common propulsion methods such as the internal combustion engine.

Electric cars are commonly powered by on-board battery packs, and as such are battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Although electric cars often give good acceleration and have generally acceptable top speed, the poorer energy capacity of batteries compared to that of fossil fuels means that electric cars have relatively poor range between charges, and recharging can take significant lengths of time. However, for everyday use, rather than long journeys, electric cars are very practical forms of transportation and can be inexpensively recharged overnight. Other on-board energy storage methods that may give more range or faster recharge are areas of research. For sure, battery power cars will be on the rods in increasing numbers.
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Posted by admin on Jul 30, 2010 in Recent Posts | 1 comment
Question by Mark N: What is the difference between a battery and an acumulator?
I would like to know with scientific base what is the difference between the two. I know that a battery cannot be recharged (the kind we use for our portable radios and flashlight that you have to throw away after depleted), and a accumulator can be recharged (like a car “battery” – wrongly named?).
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Answer by Dr.A
A galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell that stores energy and makes it available in electrical form.
A battery is a string of two o more celle in series.
An accumulator is an apparatus by means of which energy can be stored . It is a RECHARGEABLE battery
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Posted by admin on Jul 27, 2010 in Recent Posts | 5 comments

- 6-volt and 12-volt battery charger; automatically changes from full-charge to float-mode monitoring to prevent overcharging
- Ideal for keeping batteries charged while in storage
- Rugged plastic housing
- Includes charger, jump cables, ring connectors
- 7.1 by 10.5 by 5.9 inches; 5 pounds; 1-year limited warranty
Schumacher’s Speed Charge Maintainer maintains both 6-volt and 12-volt batteries, keeping them at full charge using float-mode monitoring. The unit will automatically switch from full-charge to float-mode monitoring when the battery is charged to prevent damage. Smart display LEDs indicate whether the unit is in charged, charging, or trouble modes. The SEM-1562A is perfect for charging small batteries, maintaining small and large batteries kept in storage, and batteries for motorcycles, classic
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