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wet cell battery noun[ C ] (alsowet-cell battery)uk /ˌwet ˌsel ˈbæt.ər.i/ us /ˌwet ˌsel ˈbæt̬.ɚ.i/ a type of battery(= a device that produces electricity to provide power for electronic devices, cars, etc.) that contains liquid: Wet cell batteries are still commonly used as car batteries and for backup power in buildings. A wet cell battery contains a liquid electrolyte. Compare
dry cell battery A wet cell battery will recharge less in the same time period than an AGM battery. In this wet-cell battery, sulphuric acid acts as the electrolyte. Wet cell batteries are large and heavy, and can leak corrosive chemicals, which makes them difficult and dangerous to handle. It’s important to routinely check the terminals of a wet-cell battery. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Electrical components & circuitry accumulator AGM battery anode armature bandpass filter baseband chip cathode ray circuit breaker coil conductor LED display multicelled multiconductor negative pole number pad OLED photoresist photovoltaic cell relay transformer |