muistiefektin
Muistiefektin, also known as the "memory effect" or "memory retention effect," refers to a phenomenon observed in certain materials, particularly those used in batteries, where the material's ability to hold charge diminishes over time if it is repeatedly charged and discharged at shallow depths. This effect is most commonly discussed in the context of lead-acid batteries, though it can also affect other rechargeable battery chemistries to a lesser extent.
The memory effect occurs when a battery is frequently charged before it has been fully discharged. Over
This phenomenon was particularly problematic in older nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries, which were prone to developing a
To prevent or minimize the memory effect in batteries, users are often advised to follow specific charging