Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a battery testing device
Patent
1995-03-07
1997-10-21
Regan, Maura K.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrolyte properties
Using a battery testing device
320 48, G01R 2726
Patent
active
056800509
ABSTRACT:
A battery condition detecting method is provided which includes the steps of setting a current required during standard discharge of a battery as a set current, detecting a discharge current and a voltage of the battery, determining a battery voltage when the battery discharge the set current based on the discharge current and the voltage of the battery, and projecting an actual voltage of the battery based on the battery-voltage determined.
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Kato Hidetoshi
Kawai Toshiyuki
Makino Daisuke
Sasaki Torahiko
Uchida Mitsunobu
Nippon Soken Inc.
Nippondenso Co. Ltd.
Regan Maura K.
Toyota Jidosha & Kabushiki Kaisha
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