Wet cell batteries are a type of lead-acid battery commonly used in backup power systems for a wide range of applications, including data centers, hospitals, and telecommunications facilities. These batteries are made up of lead plates and an electrolyte solution and require regular maintenance to keep them functioning at optimal levels. USA Decom can help when it’s time for recycling your wet cell batteries.

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Wet cell batteries are typically stored in specially designed battery rooms, which are equipped with ventilation systems to prevent the buildup of potentially explosive gases. These batteries are relatively large and heavy, with many weighing between 100-800 pounds. Due to their size and weight, removing them from a facility can be a challenging task, requiring specialized equipment and expertise.

In terms of physical characteristics, wet cell batteries are rectangular in shape and have two sets of terminals on the top, which are used to connect the battery to the electrical system. These batteries can provide backup power for several hours, making them a good choice for larger backup power systems.

Recycling wet cell batteries can be a challenge due to their weight and the hazardous nature of the materials they contain. Wet cell batteries can contain lead, sulfuric acid, and other toxic substances, which can pose a risk to human health and the environment. To recycle these batteries safely, it is crucial to follow strict procedures and guidelines to prevent exposure to hazardous materials.

USA Decom has extensive experience in removing and recycling wet cell batteries from data centers and other facilities around the country. The team uses specialized equipment and rigging techniques to safely remove these heavy batteries and transport them to a certified recycling facility. In some cases, the team has removed hundreds of thousands of pounds of wet cell batteries from a single facility, demonstrating their expertise in handling these batteries safely and efficiently.

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In conclusion, wet cell batteries are commonly used in backup power systems for critical infrastructure, such as data centers and hospitals. These batteries are heavy and require specialized equipment and expertise to safely remove them from a facility. Recycling wet cell batteries can also be a challenge due to the hazardous materials they contain. USA Decom has the expertise and knowledge to safely remove and recycle wet cell batteries, ensuring that they are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Contact USA Decom today to learn more about their wet cell battery recycling services and how they can help you safely remove and recycle your old batteries.