Difference between revisions of "Battery"
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Revision as of 03:17, 15 December 2017
There are 6 different kinds of batteries, and they all have different properties that make them useful.
Battery Type | V (typ) | W (typ) | kJ | mΩ |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cost Oriented | 50 | 250 | 60 | 400 |
Capacity Oriented | 12.5 | 125 | 240 | 50 |
Voltage Oriented | 200 | 250 | 60 | 6.4Ω |
Current Oriented | 50 | 1000 | 40 | 100 |
Life Oriented | 50 | 250 | 60 | 400 |
Single-Use | 50 | 500 | 120 | 200 |
Contents
Cost Oriented Battery
Cost oriented batteries are the cheapest to make.
Capacity Oriented Battery
Capacity oriented batteries are good for holding lots of charge.
Voltage Oriented Battery
Voltage oriented batteries are 200v batteries (where most are ~50v or less).
Current Oriented Battery
Current oriented batteries can provide larger bursts of current (without exploding), and can be (dis)charged quickly.
Life Oriented Battery
Life oriented batteries will last longer than your typical battery.
Single Use Battery
Single use batteries, unlike any other battery, come fully charged, and cannot be recharged. They have slightly higher energy capacity than other batteries.
They can be made with coal or with charcoal
Battery Charge Curves and Typical Battery Electrical Properties
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