Cycle life is important for primary batteries
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》》》》☆Primary batteries, also known as non-rechargeable batteries, tend to get overshadowed by the media attention secondary or rechargeable batteries receive. Heavy focus on oneproduct over another may convince folks that primary batteries are old technology on the way out. Not so.Primaries play an important role, especially when charging is impractical or impossible, such as in military combat, rescue missions and forest-fire services. Regulated underIEC 60086, primary batteries also service pacemakers in heart patients,tire pressure gauges in vehicles, smart meters, intelligent drill bits in mining, animal-tracking, remote light beacons, as well as wristwatches, remote controls, electric keys and children’s toys.Most implantable pacemaker batteriesare lithium-based, draw only 10–20 microamperes (µA) and last 5–10 years. Many hearing aid batteries are also primary with a capacity from 70–600mAh, good for 5–14 days before a replacement is needed. The rechargeable version offers less capacity per size and lasts for about 20 hours. Cost-saving is the major advantage.High specific energy, long storage times and instant readiness give primary batteries a unique advantage over other power sources. They can be carried to remote locations and used instantly, even after long storage; they are also readily available and environmentally friendlywhen disposed.The most popular primary battery is alkaline. It has a high specific energy and is cost effective, environmentallyfriendly and leak-proof even when fully discharged. Alkaline canbe stored for up to 10 years, has a good safety record and can be carried on an aircraft without being subject to UN Transport and other regulations. The negative is low load currents, limiting its use to light loads such as remote controls, flashlights and portable entertainment devices...
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》》》》☆Primary batteries, also known as non-rechargeable batteries, tend to get overshadowed by the media attention secondary or rechargeable batteries receive. Heavy focus on oneproduct over another may convince folks that primary batteries are old technology on the way out. Not so.Primaries play an important role, especially when charging is impractical or impossible, such as in military combat, rescue missions and forest-fire services. Regulated underIEC 60086, primary batteries also service pacemakers in heart patients,tire pressure gauges in vehicles, smart meters, intelligent drill bits in mining, animal-tracking, remote light beacons, as well as wristwatches, remote controls, electric keys and children’s toys.Most implantable pacemaker batteriesare lithium-based, draw only 10–20 microamperes (µA) and last 5–10 years. Many hearing aid batteries are also primary with a capacity from 70–600mAh, good for 5–14 days before a replacement is needed. The rechargeable version offers less capacity per size and lasts for about 20 hours. Cost-saving is the major advantage.High specific energy, long storage times and instant readiness give primary batteries a unique advantage over other power sources. They can be carried to remote locations and used instantly, even after long storage; they are also readily available and environmentally friendlywhen disposed.The most popular primary battery is alkaline. It has a high specific energy and is cost effective, environmentallyfriendly and leak-proof even when fully discharged. Alkaline canbe stored for up to 10 years, has a good safety record and can be carried on an aircraft without being subject to UN Transport and other regulations. The negative is low load currents, limiting its use to light loads such as remote controls, flashlights and portable entertainment devices...
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We are living in a modern era. The uses of modern electrical equipments and devices are increasing in a remarkable amount.
So the usage and necessity of different batteries are also increasing day by day.
There are two types of batteries.
Primary batteries and secondary batteries.
Primary batteries are those kind of battery which are non rechargeable and non reusable.
And the life cycle of a battery is charging and discharging cycle of a battery.
So there is no connection between are primary battery and charger cycle.
That's why the statement is false.
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