What is the difference between “cycle use” and “standby use”?
Cycle Use means direct power source. What cycle use can provide is the power supply to power tools, portable electronic products.
Cycle Use means the battery is being discharged and recharged regularly. An example would be applications such as electric scooters, material handling or solar lighting.
Standby Use means back up power. It is commonly used for emergency power to avoid future damage that may be caused by a sudden power outage.
Standby Use refers to batteries being used for backup power for applications such as Alarm, Emergency Lighting or Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS). These batteries are being float-charged in a stand-by mode and provide power only when the primary mains power source fails.
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