Can a Car with Start-Stop Function Use a Non-Start-Stop Battery?

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Melody
07/29/25 1:37pm
Yes. You can replace it with a start-stop battery. However, the start-stop function may become ineffective. Additional Information: Battery: A battery, also known as an accumulator, is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Its function is to supply power to the engine. When the vehicle is about to start, the battery discharges to provide electricity to the starter, which then drives the flywheel and crankshaft to start the vehicle. It also powers onboard electrical appliances such as the audio system and lighting system when the engine's power supply is insufficient or not started. Once the engine begins normal power supply, the battery collects and stores electrical energy for future use. Principle: It uses lead plates filled with sponge-like lead as the negative electrode, lead plates filled with lead dioxide as the positive electrode, and 22-28% dilute sulfuric acid as the electrolyte. During charging, electrical energy is converted into chemical energy, and during discharging, chemical energy is converted back into electrical energy. Starter Battery: Mainly used for starting and lighting in cars, motorcycles, tractors, diesel engines, etc.
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