A _____ battery contains several wet storage cells in a plastic case.
The individual cells of a storage battery are housed in _______ or a _______ to prevent the electrolyte from leaking through the case.
A cover made from _______ is sealed at the top of the storage battery.
A _______ is the space below the cell plates in a storage battery. These spaces catch the material that's dropped/shed by plates, and prevent disruption of the chemical action of the battery.
The connections between the positive and negative plate cells are called _______. (made of lead)
After the cell connectors are welded in, the _______ are sealed around the case with an acid-proof compound. this makes the joint leak-proof.
The cell covers are then fitted with ____ or ____. These allow an electrician to add water to the electrolyte as needed.
_____ or _______ batteries are commonly seen in the industrial setting. these batteries are completely sealed except for a small vent hole.
Electrical equipment is usually connected to the battery by _____ or _____.
A _____ is made of wires braided or woven together.
A _____ is made of many strands of wire twisted together.
To connect a standard battery to a piece of equipment, an insulated cable is from the positive battery terminal to the machine circuit. A _____ is connected from the negative terminal to the ground or frame of the machine.
The two types of clamps used to attach cables to battery terminals are the ______ type and the ______ type.
Some car models contain ______ batteries. This means that the terminals are located on the sides of the battery case.
______ permanently secured to the ends of the cables of a side-terminal battery.
The _____ of a storage battery is the amount of current the battery can produce.
Capacity is usually stated in ______.
An ______ is a current of 1 ampere maintained for 1 hour.
______ are useful for removing corroded or stuck clamps (both the nut-and-bolt and spring-ring types) on a battery.