Eagle Eye Power Solutions (EEPS) recognizes that battery defects do occur, and it is EEPS’s and most reputable suppliers’ goal to fulfill all genuine warranty claims in a fair and timely manner. The submission of as much information as possible, that will substantiate the claim, is important and will streamline the process. Why is all […]
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The above reference document discusses ohmic measurements and the use of this data in determining battery state-of-health (SOH). While a very useful tool, full reliance on ohmic measurements in determining the condition of a battery cell/unit can often be misleading and can give inaccurate “good” and “bad” indications. Also, in many cases, the ohmic value […]
Making Sense of Vendor-to-Vendor Ohmic Variance As companies transition from calendar-based battery maintenance to real time battery monitoring or to a new portable monitor vendor, the challenge is to reconcile the historical data with the new solution, this is particularly true for the cell/unit ohmic data. The measurement of the ohmic value can be made […]
The Financial Case for Battery and Power System Upgrades When you look up the definition of ROI (Return on Investment) on the Web, the definition is quite clear: “Return on investment (ROI) is a ratio between net profit (over a period) and cost of investment (resulting from an investment of some resources at a point […]
The Battery Blarney duo of George and Allen welcome Joey Davis and Ed Rafter to talk about applying Stationary Battery Training in the Field and Battery Monitoring. Battery training is important for a number of reasons. First, it helps to ensure that employees are properly trained in the use of batteries. Second, it helps to […]
In this episode, we talk about the effect of the pandemic on the DC power industry with George and Allen. The two experts share how the pandemic has hit the industry in different ways. They talk about the supply chain and cost maintenance as two of the many things that have been affected by the […]