How is reserve capacity calculated in batteries?
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Hereof, how do you calculate the reserve capacity of a battery?
Reserve Capacity is usually the number of minutes a battery can deliver at a '25-amp rate' so multiply the number of minutes by 25A (and divide by 60) and you have a measure of Ah (@25A). Amp Hours is usually the number of Ah a battery can deliver at the '20-hour rate'.
Likewise, how many hours does a 200ah battery last? 20 Hours
Subsequently, question is, what is a reserve capacity in battery?
Reserve Capacity (RC) is a very important battery rating. This is the number of minutes a fully charged battery at 80°F will discharge 25 amps until the battery drops below 10.5 volts. An amp hour (AH) is a rating usually found on deep cycle batteries.
How do you calculate battery run time?
The following formula can be used to determine run time in most applications using a 12V battery or bank:
- 10 x (Battery Capacity in Amp Hours) (Load power in Watts) = Run time in hours. Example: How long will my 100 watt TV run with my PW150 from my car's engine start battery (60 Ah)?
- 10 x (60 Ah) (100W)