Battery

Technology / Motorcycle / Battery: A Battery is an electrical storage device that forms the central core of a motorcycle's electrical system. Most modern batteries are 12 volts. Many riders use trickle chargers to maintain their battery. Batteries may require periodic servicing but many are maintenance-free. When a battery fails on the road, the rider may want to jump-start the battery. It's probably a good idea to replace a battery every two years.
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Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (NiMH)

Technology / Cell Phones / Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (NiMH): A rechargeable battery that is capable of holding more power that a NiCd battery and suffers much less from memory effect. It is also typically more expensive than a NiCd battery. MORE

Nickel Cadmium Battery (NiCd)

Technology / Cell Phones / Nickel Cadmium Battery (NiCd): A rechargeable battery that typically lasts for 700 charge and discharge cycles. If not completely discharged before recharging, the NiCd battery can suffer from memory effect that may reduce the life MORE

Lithium-Ion Battery (Li-Ion)

Technology / Cell Phones / Lithium-Ion Battery (Li-Ion): Lighter weight battery than earlier types, having relatively longer cycle life and generally do not suffer from memory effect. MORE