Nickel-Iron Battery: Difference between revisions
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
[[File:Nickel-Iron Batterypic.png|thumb|400px|Nickel Iron Battery]] | [[File:Nickel-Iron Batterypic.png|thumb|400px|Nickel Iron Battery]] | ||
The '''Nickel Iron Battery''' is the primary electrical energy storage device for the [[GVCS]] | The '''Nickel Iron Battery''' is the primary electrical energy storage device for the [[GVCS]]. | ||
==Detailed Description== | ==Detailed Description== |
Revision as of 17:13, 7 September 2011
Nickel-Iron Battery | ||
---|---|---|
Home | Research & Development | Bill of Materials | Manufacturing Instructions | User's Manual | User Reviews | ![]() |
Overview
The Nickel Iron Battery is the primary electrical energy storage device for the GVCS.
Detailed Description
The nickel-iron battery (NiFe battery) is a storage battery having a nickel oxide-hydroxide cathode and an iron anode, with an electrolyte of potassium hydroxide (lye can be used as a substitute).
The active materials are held in nickel-plated steel tubes or perforated pockets.
It is a very robust battery which is tolerant of abuse, (overcharge, overdischarge, and short-circuiting) and can have very long life even if so treated.
It is often used in backup situations where it can be continuously charged and can last for more than 20 years.
Product Ecology
Made with
- 3D Printer - Casing
- Controller Box - Power
Uses
- Universal Power Supply - Stores energy
See Product Ecologies for more information.
Components
- Casing
- Insulator
- Nickle
- Iron
- Plates
- Leads
- Wires
Status
The Nickel-Iron Battery is currently in the research phase of development.
See Also
- Wikipedia: Nickel Iron Battery
- Nickel-Iron Battery/Research
- Aluminum-Air Battery
- Electrical energy storage
- Battery chemistry comparison
- Impact of battery efficiency on cost