SunXtender Technical Manual
Table Of Contents
Document No. 6-0100 Rev. H   
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Charging Efficiency - 
Ratio of the Ampere hours delivered on discharge to the Ampere 
hours needed to fully charge a battery. 
Conditioning - 
A special constant current charge process used to restore a 
battery’s capacity after extended storage periods or deep 
discharge exposure. Also known as reconditioning.  
Connector - 
An electrically conductive bar or cable which joins individual cells 
together in a battery. 
Constant Current (CC) Charge - 
Charging technique where the output current of the charge source 
is held constant. Warning! This procedure may damage the 
battery if performed on a repetitive basis. 
Constant Voltage (CV) Charge - 
Charging technique where the output voltage of the charge source 
is held constant and the current is limited only by the resistance of 
the battery and / or the capacity of the charge source. 
Also known 
as Constant Potential (CP) charge. 
Container - 
The bottom portion of the cell container (excluding the cover). 
Coulometer - 
Electrochemical or electronic device, capable of integrating current 
and time to tally ampere-hours. Used for charge control. 
Counter EMF - 
Voltage of a cell or battery opposing the voltage of the charging 
source. 
Current - 
The rate of flow of electricity. The movement of electrons along a 
conductor. It is comparable to the flow of a stream of water. The 
unit of measurement is an ampere. 
Current Density - 
The amount of electric current passing through a given cross-
sectional area of a conductor in amperes per square inch, i.e: the 
ratio of the current in amperes to the cross-sectional area of the 
conductor. 
Cut Off Voltage - 
Battery voltage reached at the termination of a discharge. Also 
known as end point voltage or EPV. 
Cycle - 
One sequence of discharge and charge. 
Cycle Life - 
The total number of charge/discharge cycles before the battery 
reaches end of life (generally 80% of rated capacity). 
Deep Discharge - 
Withdrawal of more than 80% of the rated capacity. 
Depth Of Discharge - 
The portion of the capacity taken out during a discharge, 
expressed as a percent of rated capacity.  
Discharge - 
The conversion of the chemical energy of a cell or battery into 
electrical energy and withdrawal of the electrical energy into a 
load. 
Discharge rate - 
The rate of current flow from battery, generally expressed in 
amperes. 
Duty Cycle - 
The conditions and usage to which a battery is subjected during 
operation, consisting of discharge, charge, and rest periods. 
Electrode - 
Conducting body in which active materials are placed and through 
which current enters or leaves cell. 
Electrolyte - 
In a lead acid battery, the electrolyte is sulfuric acid diluted with 
water. It is a conductor and is also a supplier of hydrogen and 
sulfate ions for the reaction. 
Electromotive Force (EMF) - 
Potential causing electricity to flow in a closed circuit. Measured 
in volts. 
End Of Discharge Voltage - 
The voltage of the battery at the termination of a discharge but 
before the discharge is stopped. See End Point Voltage (EPV). 










