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The battery, after being filled with acid needs to be initially charged to avoid the risk of '''[[sulfation]]'''. There are two common types of batteries '''convention lead acid''' batteries and '''sealed batteries''' also known as absorbed glass matt(AGM) batteries. | The battery, after being filled with acid needs to be initially charged to avoid the risk of '''[[sulfation]]'''. There are two common types of batteries '''convention lead acid''' batteries and '''sealed batteries''' also known as absorbed glass matt(AGM) batteries. | ||
The battery is stored without sulfuric acid ( | The battery is stored without sulfuric acid (electrolyte) and to activate it acid is added. Without acid it has an indefinite shelf life. | ||
==Conventional Battery Activation== | ==Conventional Battery Activation== |