Automatic voltage control system and method for forced electroly

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Process of cell operation – Electrolyte circulation

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429 64, 429 72, 429 92, H01M 238, H01M 1048

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051621681

ABSTRACT:
In a preferred embodiment, voltage control system and method which include providing voltage sensing and control circuitry which measures the output voltage of a battery and provides an output signal to a flow control valve to cause the flow control valve to reduce the rate of flow of electrolyte when the output voltage of the battery is below a desired level and to cause the flow control valve to increase the rate of flow of electrolyte when the output voltage of the battery is above a desired level. The flow control valve may be a binary controlled solenoid valve responsive to a pulse-width-modulated signal from the sensing and control circuitry.

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