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ˌover-disˈcharge, v. [over- 27.] trans. To discharge too greatly: spec. in Electr., to discharge an accumulator or storage-battery beyond a certain limit, an operation injurious to the battery. So ˈover-disˈcharge n., the act of over-discharging or fact of being over-discharged.
1893Sir D. Salomons Managemt. Accumulators 133 The causes may..be traced..more generally to the cells having been habitually over-discharged, or left standing for a long period with little charge in them. 1890Cent. Dict., Over-discharge, sb. Mod. The sulphating of the plates was due to over-discharge. Frequent over-discharges had caused the plates to buckle. |