battery acid??
Created August 14, 2006, at 11:59 am by Anonymous
How much battery acid is in a typical hybrid? What happens when there is an accident, and there are acid spills? Should there be a concern?
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5 years ago
There is the same amount of battery acid in a hybrid car as there is in a regular car. It only has one 12-volt battery. The rest are rechargeable nickel metal hydride cells, like the D-cells you might put in a flashlight.
5 years ago
Hybrids don't use battery acid, typical of 12-volt auto lead-acid batteries.
Hybrids use Nickel Metal Hydride batteries, which are sealed up.
5 years ago
That's true.
Hybrid batteries spill as much acid...
As your notebook computer does on your lap.
;)
-Steve
5 years ago
---Although notebooks use Lithium Ion Batteries
35 weeks ago
yeah i agree
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