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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:09:23 -0400, Guy Fawkes wrote:
Nigel wrote: Stupid question time... If I have a 100ah battery how much power can I expect to get out of it... is 100ah the total battery capacity or it's useable/available capacity. My understanding is that a normal lead acid battery shouldn't be run too flat, so when is flat too flat? If I should only let my battery drain down to say a 90% charge, have I only got 10ah before I need to recharge? batteries are USUALLY rated on a 10 hour cycle, so a brand new and fully charged 100Ah battery with put out 10 A for 10 hours, a 60 Ah battery will put out 6 A for 10 hours, and so on. snip Also worth mentioning that discharge at a higher current (ie over shorter time) will produce less amphours - doubling current drain might take 10percent off amphours. For this reason, batteries are often quoted at 20 hour rate (C20). Ian |
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