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Why Batteries Fail? Importance of Forming Batteries- In Conversation with Mr. Achim Lulsdorf

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In today’s episode, I have a dear friend, Mr. Achim Lulsdorf, to discuss an important aspect of battery manufacturing.

Your response to the previous two episodes featuring Mr. Achim has been fantastic, and I’m sure you’ll benefit from listening to him today as well.

In a previous episode, I highlighted the importance of battery charging. That was in April 2023 ‘Secret Revealed – The Key To Long-Lasting Batteries’.

However, we’ve both realized that battery formation still doesn’t receive the attention it deserves from manufacturers. Many high-quality batteries perform poorly in the field or have a shortened lifespan due to neglect during the final stage-battery commissioning charge or initial charging.

Mr. Achim and I believe this critical aspect of battery manufacturing needs more focus and proper resources. We therefore decided to do this episode.

Mr. Achim has served as the CTO of Hammond Industries and the R&D Chief of Exide India. He is a busy international consultant, constantly traveling and often away from his base in the USA.

I love podcasting with him, but securing his time is difficult.

Mr. Achim has over 34 years of extensive experience in the field. I greatly admire his willingness to share his knowledge of lead-acid batteries.

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Send us a Text Message.

In today’s episode, I have a dear friend, Mr. Achim Lulsdorf, to discuss an important aspect of battery manufacturing.

Your response to the previous two episodes featuring Mr. Achim has been fantastic, and I’m sure you’ll benefit from listening to him today as well.

In a previous episode, I highlighted the importance of battery charging. That was in April 2023 ‘Secret Revealed – The Key To Long-Lasting Batteries’.

However, we’ve both realized that battery formation still doesn’t receive the attention it deserves from manufacturers. Many high-quality batteries perform poorly in the field or have a shortened lifespan due to neglect during the final stage-battery commissioning charge or initial charging.

Mr. Achim and I believe this critical aspect of battery manufacturing needs more focus and proper resources. We therefore decided to do this episode.

Mr. Achim has served as the CTO of Hammond Industries and the R&D Chief of Exide India. He is a busy international consultant, constantly traveling and often away from his base in the USA.

I love podcasting with him, but securing his time is difficult.

Mr. Achim has over 34 years of extensive experience in the field. I greatly admire his willingness to share his knowledge of lead-acid batteries.

  continue reading

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