battery-charging

  • 1battery charging station — With the advent of electric cars, there needs to be places where their batteries can be recharged periodically thus is born the battery charging station. Also called a charging point …

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  • 2battery charging — The process of renewing the battery by passing an electric current through the battery in a reverse direction …

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  • 3Charging — may refer to: Charging (ice hockey), when a player takes more than three steps before checking an opposing player Battery charger, a device used to put energy into a rechargeable battery Charging station, a device used for recharging the battery… …

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  • 4Charging station — Level 2 charging station for the Nissan Leaf …

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  • 5Battery charger — This unit charges the batteries until they reach a specific voltage and then it trickle charges the batteries until it is disconnected …

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  • 6charging point — A place where a battery can be charged especially for battery powered electrical vehicles. Also called battery charging station …

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  • 7charging — See battery charging piston charging pump slow charging …

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  • 8charging station — A usually portable unit equipped with a manifold gauge set, charging cylinder, vacuum pump, refrigerant supply, auxiliary gauges, various valves and the plumbing necessary to hook everything together. Used for servicing air conditioning… …

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  • 9Battery — Bat ter*y, n.; pl. {Batteries}. [F. batterie, fr. battre. See {Batter}, v. t.] 1. The act of battering or beating. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The unlawful beating of another. It includes every willful, angry and violent, or negligent touching of… …

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  • 10Battery d'enfilade — Battery Bat ter*y, n.; pl. {Batteries}. [F. batterie, fr. battre. See {Batter}, v. t.] 1. The act of battering or beating. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The unlawful beating of another. It includes every willful, angry and violent, or negligent… …

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