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How often must ELT be inspected for proper installation battery corrosion operation? 

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Consequently, care should be taken in adopting published corrosion rates as being relevant to field exposure in typical flowing acid systems where the accumulation of corrosion products is often minimal.
Results of the study indicated the necessity of combining electrochemical corrosion test results with the morphology and distribution of corrosion sites for a proper understanding of the corrosion protection ability of hard coatings.
It is identified that the modeling approach used in this work can be used to investigate the effect of corrosion on lead-acid battery performances.
Having different corrosion potentials, it is easy for them to become the anode and the cathode, respectively, of a corrosion battery.
Care must be taken when making electrical measurements that the measurement itself does not affect the corrosion rate.
Finally, a proper corrosion mechanism is proposed based on the failure analyses and electrochemical studies.
The corrosion rate method which is most accurate, in an absolute sense, must be determined by chemical analysis of the electrolyte.
The present study shows that the heat generated during electrochemical cycling must be accounted for when evaluating the internal stress state in structural battery composites.