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What is the life expectancy of a lead-acid battery?

The typical life expectancy of a lead-acid battery ranges from 3 to 5 years under normal operating conditions. Factors like depth of discharge (DoD), temperature extremes, and maintenance practices significantly impact longevity. For instance, regularly discharging below 50% capacity accelerates sulfation, reducing lifespan by up to 30%. Pro Tip: Equalizing flooded lead-acid batteries every 2–3 months prevents stratification and extends cycle life by 15–20%.

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How does usage pattern affect lead-acid battery lifespan?

Frequent deep discharges below 50% DoD and improper charging degrade plates faster. Partial-state-of-charge (PSOC) cycling in solar applications without full recharges causes irreversible sulfation. Pro Tip: Use temperature-compensated chargers in hot climates to avoid overvoltage-induced grid corrosion.

What maintenance extends lead-acid battery life?

Monthly specific gravity checks and terminal cleaning prevent capacity loss. For flooded batteries, distilled water top-ups maintain electrolyte levels. Pro Tip: Store batteries at 100% charge in cool environments (15°C) to slow self-discharge and sulfation.

FactorImpact on Lifespan
High TemperaturesReduces by 50% per 8°C above 25°C
100% DoD Cycling200–300 cycles vs 500+ at 50% DoD

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Redway Battery Expert Insight

Lead-acid batteries thrive with disciplined maintenance. We recommend using smart chargers with desulfation modes and avoiding discharges below 12V (for 12V units). Our industrial-grade designs incorporate thicker plates and advanced separators, achieving up to 1,200 cycles at 30% DoD in telecom backup systems.

FAQs

Can lead-acid batteries last 10 years?

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Rarely—only in float service with strict voltage control (13.5–13.8V for 12V) and <25°C ambient temps. Most fail by year 7 due to gradual corrosion.

Why do car batteries die faster in cold climates?

Cold increases electrolyte resistance, requiring higher cranking amps that accelerate plate shedding. -18°C triples discharge time vs 25°C.

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