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Roy Lewallen wrote:
"Ah is a unit of charge, not energy." The most common 12-volt battery is the lead-acid storage battery used in automobiles. It should not be allowed to become completely discharged nor to remain less than fully charged for a long time. The battery`s capacity is rated in amperes x hours. The discharge rate is assumed to be 8 hours. Slower discharges can be supported for more ampere-hours and faster discharges likely won`t meet the rated ampere-hour product. A 50 Ah battery would be expected to deliver about 6.25 A for a period of 8 hours provided its electrolyte does not rise to more than 110 degrees F. 2-volt cells can be discharged down to 1.75 volts per cell or a voltage of 10.5 volts for the 6 cells of a 12-volt battery. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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