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What is the difference between a bipolar battery reed and a unipolar battery reed?

2024-04-24 15:33:01
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Kunshan spring manufacturers say: bipolar battery springs and unipolar battery springs are battery springs, used to fix the positive and negative electrodes of the battery.


The difference between them is that they have different structures and uses.


Unipolar battery springs are those that have only one position to fix the positive or negative electrode of the battery.


Typically, this type of spring will only hold one end of the battery in place and the other end will need to be held in another way. The single-pole battery spring is usually used for low-power and low-voltage batteries. It is simple and low cost and is suitable for some simple electronic devices.


A bipolar battery spring is one that has dual positions and is capable of securing both the positive and negative ends of the battery at the same time.


This type of spring has a relatively complex structure and therefore costs more than a single-pole battery spring. However, there are some high power devices that need to hold both ends of the battery at the same time, and this is where bipolar battery springs are needed. Bipolar battery reeds are typically used for high power and high voltage batteries, such as large flashlights and mobile power supplies.


Overall, the difference between unipolar and bipolar battery springs is the difference in the way the batteries are connected.


Different connection methods need to be chosen according to the power and pressure of the battery. Unipolar battery springs are suitable for connecting devices with low power and low pressure batteries, while bipolar battery springs are suitable for connecting devices with high power and high pressure batteries.


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