What are the types of motorcycle batteries?
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Motorcycle batteries are generally divided into two types: dry-charged batteries and maintenance-free batteries, with a voltage typically of 12V and capacities ranging from 2AH to 24AH. Dry-charged motorcycle battery: For dry-charged motorcycle batteries, customers add acid themselves when using them. The manufacturer provides sulfuric acid in the correct proportion upon delivery, and customers add it themselves according to the instructions. Advantages: Dry-charged batteries refer to plate groups that can retain the charge obtained during the manufacturing process for a relatively long time (generally two years) in a dry state. If a dry-charged battery needs to be used within the specified storage period, simply add the electrolyte of the specified density, let it stand for 15~20 minutes, adjust the liquid level and density to the specified standard, and it can be used without charging. Maintenance-free motorcycle battery: Maintenance-free motorcycle batteries, as the name suggests, do not require any maintenance by the user after leaving the factory and can be used until the battery is no longer functional. Advantages: Easy maintenance, safe use, and long service life. This product uses thin plates made with a special formula, increasing the reaction area of the active material and improving high-current discharge performance, giving it excellent starting performance.