FIELD: electrical engineering; off-line power supplies for artificial earth satellites.
SUBSTANCE: proposed method for making nickel-hydrogen storage batteries ready for full-time service in off-line power supply systems of primarily geostationary artificial earth satellites includes thermostatic control of storage battery at temperatures ranging between 5 and 25 °C; in the course of starter charge battery is subjected to thermostatic control at low temperature level of 5 to 8 °C and prior to placing it in full-time service, at high temperature level of 5 to 8 °C.
EFFECT: enhanced efficiency.
2 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2007-12-20—Published
2006-03-22—Filed