Deep cycle batteries are a great way to add to your green agenda. While probably best known for their use in storing energy generated by solar panels, these power sources require less maintenance, last longer and are cleaner than regular batteries. Highly versatile, they are being utilized in more and more applications, allowing people to reduce their carbon footprint and their dependence on fossil fuels. A look at how batteries work will help you understand how these durable, cost effective power sources are playing an important role in alternative energy and green technology.
Archive for January, 2011
How to Pick a Hybrid Car
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This article tells you how to pick a hybrid car. If you’re looking for a green vehicle that is great on gasoline, with wonderful MPG, then you should consider a hybrid car.
As more people are becoming considerate of the environment, the idea of driving a vehicle less dependent on gas is becoming more popular. With this idea though, people are wondering how to pick a hybrid car, because they are interested in making the right choice for their vehicle needs as far as the environment go, but also for their lifestyles and wallets.
Wet Cell Battery
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First battery was invented in 18th century and since then it has become the most common source of power for various household as well as industrial devices. How batteries work is an interesting process. A battery or electrochemical cells work by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. There are two main types of batteries, which are primary (rechargeable) battery and secondary (non-rechargeable) battery, while there are two basic types of battery cells, which are dry cell and wet cell battery. These types are distinguished on the basis of the chemical process which chosen for that particular design of a battery. There are a few other types of cell batteries available, namely, electrolytic cell, flow cell, galvanic cell, fuel cell, voltaic cell, etc. Here is some more information about wet cell batteries.
Drive The Dream! The Ultimate Guide To Exotic Car Rental.
01.01
Let’s face it guys; we’re not all going to be able to pay for a Ferrari or a Porsche. Despite this may be a sad fact to have to face up to, yet its there nonetheless. At times exotic cars are out of reach for all except for those who are affluent and even they occasionally have trouble keeping up with the payments and maintenance of a Bentley or a Lotus. Sure the allure is strong; simply imagine slipping into the leather cockpit of your Lamborghini and cruising around curves at hundred miles per hour with the wind in your hair and the sun on your face.