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Development of the Zinc-Chlorine Battery for Utility

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This system is shown in Figure 25-1. On January 12, 1977, it was interfaced to the microprocessor-based control unit, shown in Figure 25-2. Twenty-four hour attended cycling began February 28. Unattended cycling began two days later and continued thereafter. Four hundred forty-six (446) cycles were accumulated during Phase I (cycle numbers 55-500). System output during these cycles was approximately 1.6kWh with an average electrochemical energy efficiency of 63.8%. Figure 25-2. Microprocessor-based automatic controller and standard teletypewriter data printout device for the 1.7kWh battery system. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The stack of this system (an enlarged detail presented in Figure 25-3) utilizes monopolar comb construction. Briefly, each chlorine electrode pair has one (1) 25-2

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