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titleOfInvention Electrode activation method for lead acid battery
abstract An electrode activation method capable of remarkably improving the charge / discharge capacity of a lead storage battery is provided. (1) Carbon black having a hydrophilic group on the surface, a dispersant, and water. (I) The carbon black content is 2 to 5% by weight, and the dispersant content is 0.4 to 1. (Ii) a carbon liquid having an absolute value of the ΞΆ-potential of carbon black of 40 mV or more, and (2) 0% by weight of the electrolytic solution in the lead storage battery with respect to 100 parts by weight of the electrolytic solution. .5 to 2 parts by weight, (3) Then, after discharging until reaching 20 to 50% of the time until the lower limit of discharge, the discharge was stopped, and (4) then overcharged (5) An electrode activation method for a lead storage battery in which carbon black in the carbon liquid is adhered and fixed to the surface by performing supplementary charging for 1 to 3 hours after charging to a voltage. [Selection] Figure 1
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