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Wet cell batteries are the same type of battery used in most automobiles today. Wet cell batteries are called by this name because their cells contain liquid electrolytes as opposed
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A dry cell battery is made up of galvanic electrochemical cells that contain a pasty, low moisture electrolyte. A wet cell, on the other hand, uses a liquid electrolyte and is used
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Wet cell batteries come in two types, serviceable and maintenance free. Serviceable wet cell batteries have caps that you can remove to check the electrolyte level. If the electrolyte
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As the third edition of "Handbook of Batteries" notes, Frenchman Georges Leclanche invented the precursor to the dry cell battery, the wet cell, in 1866. This battery was
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