jliu1
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 23
I understand hydrogen is generated during battery charge mode and the generation will stop after switching off the charging current. My question is if the ventilation fans can be turned off at this moment? You may say hydrogen gas is still trapped in the plates and inside the cell and may come out to the atmosphere slowly. But what if the prior charging is just a float one, hydrogen emission is not much and there was continuous ventilation going on until the moment.
And after this moment, if the battery is in discharge mode, will the residual hydrogen recombines with the H2O or new hydrogen will be generated? I am talking about a critical situation, when the battery is in discharge mode, AC may be completely lost. If I need to provide ventilation fan, the power has to be from the battery itself, which is not preferred.
Any comments are appreciated.
And after this moment, if the battery is in discharge mode, will the residual hydrogen recombines with the H2O or new hydrogen will be generated? I am talking about a critical situation, when the battery is in discharge mode, AC may be completely lost. If I need to provide ventilation fan, the power has to be from the battery itself, which is not preferred.
Any comments are appreciated.