A temperature monitoring device for an all-vanadium redox flow battery case
2022-02-15
A temperature monitoring device for an all-vanadium redox flow battery case
With the improvement of living standards and the rapid development of renewable energy power generation, the scale of renewable energy sources such as wind energy and solar lamps has gradually increased, especially when all-vanadium flow batteries are used. It will have a large impact on the temperature, which will cause a large change in the temperature in the battery case. With the extension of the working time of the system, the heat will continue to accumulate, so the temperature of the circulating electrolyte will continue to rise, so that the electrolyte is stable. At the same time, due to the different working states, the normal working temperature is different, so it is relatively difficult to control, thereby reducing the working efficiency. Therefore, a temperature monitoring device for an all-vanadium flow battery case is provided, in order to be able to adjust the temperature of the electrolyte through the alternating circulation of cold water and hot water by adding a temperature adjustment monitoring device to the battery case to keep the temperature at Within the normal operating temperature range, improving the working stability of the battery and improving the working efficiency of the battery has become an urgent problem to be solved by those skilled in the art.
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