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C/D
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C/DControl Data
C/DCar and Driver (magazine)
C/DCountdown
C/DCivil Defense
c/dCarried Down (T-accounts)
C/DCharge/Discharge
C/DControl and Display
C/DCat Diet (cat food)
C/DCup-to-Disc Ratio (ophthalmology)
C/DConfirm/Deny
C/DCompression/Distraction (bone fractures)


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Because it can store and rapidly release large amounts of electrical power, a supercapacitor can serve as a buffer between the battery pack and the vehicle's electric motors, improving the vehicle's responsiveness while reducing the charge/discharge cycling that shortens battery life.
New batteries have to be conditioned (complete charge/discharge cycles, meaning using all the charge up till the device turns itself off then allowing it to fully charge again before reusing it for at least 3 times) This ensures the battery maximizes its potential with respect to the amount of charge it can hold which in time diminishes as the chemicals within breaks down (all batteries do this) till they cannot hold enough of a charge for a long time.
Other new features include a removable power system that allows for independent recharging, as well as power management software with on-screen status display, logging of battery charge/discharge, and the ability to email administrators in instances of low-power readings and system shutoffs.
 
 
 
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