Why is the battery charged regularly?
The uniform charging of the battery means that the battery will be fully charged and discharged within a certain period of time after being used for a period of time (especially in the floating charge state or in the shallow charge and discharge state), so that the health state between the battery and the battery is balanced and consistent. Regular average charging is to conduct a large charge discharge reaction on the materials of the electrode plate of the floating charging battery after a certain period of time to check the battery capacity, find out the aging battery, and maintain and deal with it in time to ensure the normal operation of the battery.
It is better to use slow charging when charging the battery. Fast charging refers to charging the battery with a large current to shorten the charging time. When charging with a large current, it is easy to cause the surface of the internal electrode plate of the battery to fall off and shorten the normal service life. Therefore, try not to use fast charging with a large current. Normally, you should use a current of one tenth of the rated capacity of the battery to charge slowly for about 7-10 hours. However, if it is just a general maintenance charge, it is not a charge with power loss, The charging time can be shortened appropriately.