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That's why I said you really should have an AH meter.
The 12.2V is a resting voltage which is the only way to determine level of discharge by measuring voltage. Also, the 12.2V is for liquid electrolyte batteries (obsolete technology IMHO) but cheap in the short term. Doug s/v Callista "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... 12.2 is rather high if the load is large. Also, different batteries have different characteristics. I use an Amp-Hour meter, but also watch the voltage. If my fridge is running - a 30 Amp load - the Voltage can go to 11.9 even if the batteries are down only 25%. Anything lower than 11.8 is getting pretty low on most batteries. The fully charged, no load Voltage is only of minor interest, since it isn't a very reliable measure of anything. Once even a load is put on, it drop down to about 12.6. If all you have is a Volt meter, its a bit difficult determining what's really going on - too much depends the load and the recent history. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Or to state it another way if you don't have an amp-hour meter (which you should), 12.2 volts is a good lowest voltage. DOug s/v Callista "Peter Bennett" wrote in message news.com... On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 19:39:04 +0100, "Ric" wrote: I have just bought a couple of Delphi Freedom marine deep cycle batteries for my service bank. Is there a recommended minimum voltage below which one should not discharge? Also, if the nominal capacity is (say) 100Ah, is that measured between standard voltages or is it measured from a nominal full charge (with full charge voltage dependent on the charging system) until totally discharged - ie 0v? Or is there a standard "never go below" voltage which manufacturers use? 10.5 volts is considered "fully discharged". For best results, it is generally recommended that you should only discharge a battery to 50%, so you should only take 50 AH from a 100 AH battery. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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