1. Polluted by dirt;
Adding excessive current while charging the UPS battery can result in a battery burst, which can lead to a significant reduction in the lifespan of the battery. It is important to ensure that the charging process is done correctly to avoid such damage.
As a result of the electrode plate's deformation, the positive plate comes into contact with the wrapped plate, causing a short circuit to occur.
The upper section of the electrode plate is susceptible to dirt deposits, which can lead to a short circuit during the subsequent stage.
There are several reasons why an excessive discharge may occur in the discharge protection circuit of a UPS power supply. It could be due to a malfunction in the protection circuit or because the load on the UPS power supply is too small, which results in deep battery discharge. Regardless of the reason, it is crucial to address the issue as soon as possible to avoid any damage to the UPS power supply or the equipment it is powering.
If a battery is kept in storage for an extended period without being charged, it is likely to fail when not in use for an extended period.
Improper charging using unqualified chargers, several of which lack current limiting devices, can lead to battery damage.
It is essential to note that there exists no electrolyte that can be used for an extended period. Therefore, it is necessary to replenish the electrolyte annually.
Electrolyte's high specific gravity is causing a concern.

