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  2. Split-charge diode - Wikipedia

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    A split-charge diode is an electronic device used to enable simultaneous charging of multiple batteries from one power source. The device prevents current from flowing from one battery to another while enabling the batteries to be continuously connected.

  3. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    A 10-ampere-hour battery could take 15 hours to reach a fully charged state from a fully discharged condition with a 1-ampere charger as it would require roughly 1.5 times the battery's capacity. Public EV charging stations often provide 6 kW (host power of 208 to 240 V AC off a 40-ampere circuit). 6 kW will recharge an EV roughly six times ...

  4. Selenium rectifier - Wikipedia

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    An 8-plate 160 V 450 mA Federal brand selenium rectifier. A selenium rectifier is a type of metal rectifier, invented in 1933. [1] They were used in power supplies for electronic equipment and in high-current battery-charger applications until they were superseded by silicon diode rectifiers in the late 1960s.

  5. Rectifier - Wikipedia

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    An aspect of most rectification is a loss from the peak input voltage to the peak output voltage, caused by the built-in voltage drop across the diodes (around 0.7 V for ordinary silicon p–n junction diodes and 0.3 V for Schottky diodes). Half-wave rectification and full-wave rectification using a center-tapped secondary produces a peak ...

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    Extend the life of your car battery or bring a depleted one back to full power with expert-approved chargers from Battery Tender, Noco, Schumacher, and more. These Expert-Recommended Chargers Can ...

  7. Power semiconductor device - Wikipedia

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    The first solid-state power semiconductor devices were copper oxide rectifiers, used in early battery chargers and power supplies for radio equipment, announced in 1927 by L.O. Grundahl and P. H. Geiger. [2] The first germanium power semiconductor device appeared in 1952 with the introduction of the power diode by R.N. Hall.

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