SunXtender Technical Manual
Table Of Contents
Document No. 6-0100 Rev. H   
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Series Connection - 
Voltage of the system is cumulative. Capacity stays the same.  
Shelf Life - 
The period of time (measured from date of manufacture) at a 
specified storage temperature after which the cell or battery 
needs 
to be boost charged so it does not suffer permanent capacity loss. 
Specific Energy - 
The energy storage ability of a battery on a weight basis, usually 
expressed in watt hours per pound (or kilogram); sometimes 
given on a volume basis in watt hours per cubic foot (or liter). 
Starved Cell - 
A cell containing little or no free fluid electrolyte solution; this 
enables gases to reach electrode surfaces readily, and permits 
relatively high rates of recombination. 
State Of Charge (SOC) - 
The available ampere hours in a battery at any given time relative 
to its full charge capacity. 
State Of Health (SOH) - 
The available ampere hours in a battery when fully charged 
relative to its rated capacity. 
Sulfation - 
Refers to the formation of hard lead sulfate crystals in the plates 
that are difficult, if not impossible, to reconvert to active material. 
Temperature, Ambient - 
The average temperature of the battery's surroundings. 
Temperature, Cell - 
The average temperature of the battery's internal components. 
Terminal - 
An electrical conductor used in a battery to make electrical 
connection to external circuits for charging and discharging. 
Trickle Charging - 
Method of charging in which the battery is either continuously or 
intermittently connected to a constant current charging source to 
maintain the battery in a fully charged condition. Not 
recommended for use with Sun Xtender® AGM batteries. 
Vent Valve - 
A normally closed check valve located in a cell which allows the 
controlled escape of gases when the internal pressure exceeds its 
rated value. 
Venting - 
A release of gas either controlled (through a vent) or accidental 
from a battery cell. 
Volt - 
Unit of electromotive force, voltage or potential. The volt is the 
voltage between two points of a conductor carrying a constant 
current of one ampere, when the power dissipated between these 
points is one watt. 
Voltage Limit - 
The upper limit of the charge voltage that is applied to the 
battery.  










