The Role Of Electrode Plates in Battery Boxes
Jun 14, 2024
The electrode sheet is the conductive material in contact with the battery and requires good contact and conductivity. Electrode materials are generally made of brass skin, phosphor copper skin, and tinplate. For some electrode sheets that oxidize due to long-term contact with air, they should be cleaned with dilute acid and thoroughly rinsed with clean water before use.
Electrode plates are divided into three forms: positive electrode plates, negative electrode plates, and positive and negative electrode connection plates. Due to the fact that most electric toys have two batteries connected in series, the positive and negative electrode connectors can replace the connection between the two batteries. When two or more even numbered batteries are arranged side by side, two or more positive and negative connectors can be used. When two or more odd numbered batteries are arranged side by side, the positive electrode plate, negative electrode plate, and positive and negative connection plate can be used in combination.
Attention should be paid to the installation and use of electrode pads: the electrode pad connector must be lower than the protective wall of the battery box (low in every direction), which can prevent reverse and ensure no leakage.







