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Wat (wie) is charging procedure - definitie

SLOWLY CHARGING A FULL BATTERY TO COMPENSATE FOR ITS SELF-DISCHARGE
Trickle charge; Boost charge; Boost charging; Boost Charging; Float charging; Float Charging

Inductive charging         
  • An [[iPhone X]] being charged by a wireless charger
  • 200kW Charging-Pad for Buses, 2020 [[Bombardier Transportation]].
  • Samsung Galaxy Z]] foldable smartphones have "Wireless PowerShare" technology.
  • Wireless charging pad used to charge devices with the Qi standard
  • A wirelessly powered model lorry at the [[Grand Maket Rossiya]] museum
TYPE OF WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER
Wireless charging; Wireless Charging; Wireless recharging; Charge pad; Charger pad; Charging pad; Induction charger; Inductive charger; Non-contact magnetic charging; Wireless charging of smartphone by antennas; ARK (Portable wireless charger); ARK(wireless charger); ARK (wireless charger); Induction charging; Momentum Dynamics; Cordless charging; Air charging; History of inductive charging
Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide electricity to portable devices.
Trickle charging         
Trickle charging means charging a fully charged battery at a rate equal to its self-discharge rate, thus enabling the battery to remain at its fully charged level; this state occurs almost exclusively when the battery is not loaded, as trickle charging will not keep a battery charged if current is being drawn by a load. A battery under continuous float voltage charging is said to be float-charging.
Credé's prophylaxis         
MEDICAL PROCEDURE PERFORMED ON NEWBORNS
Crede procedure; Credé procedure
Credé procedure is the practice of washing a newborn's eyes with a 2% silver nitrate solution to protect against neonatal conjunctivitis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

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Trickle charging

Trickle charging means charging a fully charged battery at a rate equal to its self-discharge rate, thus enabling the battery to remain at its fully charged level; this state occurs almost exclusively when the battery is not loaded, as trickle charging will not keep a battery charged if current is being drawn by a load. A battery under continuous float voltage charging is said to be float-charging.

For lead-acid batteries under no load float charging (such as in SLI batteries), trickle charging happens naturally at the end-of-charge, when the lead-acid battery internal resistance to the charging current increases enough to reduce additional charging current to a trickle, hence the name. In such cases, the trickle charging equals the energy expended by the lead-acid battery splitting the water in the electrolyte into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Other battery chemistries, such as lithium-ion battery technology, cannot be safely trickle charged. In that case, supervisory circuits (sometimes called battery management system) adjust electrical conditions during charging to match the requirements of the battery chemistry. For Li-ion batteries generally, and for some variants especially, failure to accommodate the limitations of the chemistry and electro-chemistry of a cell, with regard to trickle charging after reaching a fully charged state, can lead to overheating and, possibly to fire or explosion.