Yes, you can restore a lead acid battery. First, clean the battery terminals and cells. After that, discharge it completely before recharging it to full capacity.
We know Lead Acid Battery is the most widely used rechargeable battery. This types of batteries are provide electricity through a double sulfate chemical reaction. Simply active materials on the batteries plates reacts with acid and provides electricity. By applying proper voltage and current we can easily Recharge Lead Acid batteries.
Lead acid batteries can sometimes sustain damage that cannot be repaired through reconditioning. A common issue is sulfation, where lead sulfate crystals accumulate on the battery plates. Severe sulfation may reduce the battery's capacity beyond recovery, making replacement necessary.
When charging a lead acid battery, sulfuric acid reacts with lead in the positive plates to produce lead sulfate and hydrogen ions. Simultaneously, lead in the negative plates reacts with hydrogen ions to form lead sulfate and release electrons. This chemical reaction generates electrical energy used to power devices.
If the battery spends a lot of time in its discharged state, then this causes a buildup of the chemical, which is not easy to remove. The lead acid batteries are usually charged using an external source of current. During the process of charging, because of chemical changes, the current passes into the battery.
What is a lead acid battery?
A lead acid battery, also known as a lead storage battery is the oldest kind of rechargeable battery. The battery is common as an energy storing device. The lead acid battery was invented in the year 1859 by Gaston Plante, who was a French physicist. There are still many applications that make use of lead-acid batteries.
Good maintenance is essential for good battery performance and matching the charger type to the same battery type (AGM, Gel, Wet, Li-Ion) is essential. In order to maximize the life on Lead Acid Batteries (Flooded, AGM, GEL) they battery should be charged every day after its usage.