Hello All,

I'm not understanding why a warmer (Pb-acid) battery takes more
current to produce a given voltage under charge than a cooler
battery.  Seems that lead-acid batteries are supposed to be more
efficient (less internal resistance) when warm than cold.  So I
would expect the opposite of what occurs.  Any explanation?

Thanks,
Chuck Hursch
Larkspur, CA
www.geocities.com/nbeaa
 1979

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