davehu
Well-Known Member
This is one for the battery experts. I have two 80 AH domestic batteries, both are 6 years old and probably need rheplacing but I thought I would find out what condition they are in. They Hold their charge well but seem to lack capacity, probably a sympton of getting old, The batteries not me.
I charged them up at home to an at rest reading of 12.57 volts which equates to 93% when adjusted to 10 deg C. I applied a load of 42 wattts (3.5 amps) for a total of 7.8 hours in two stints allowing about 5 hours in between. At the end of time after allowing time for the battery to stabilise the off load volts was 12 .00 volts which corrected to 10 deg C equates to 50% Charge.
so Amp hours consumed was 3.5 x 7.8 = 27.3 AH
percent of battery used 93 - 50 = 43%
Hence total capacity is 63.5 AH instead of 80 AH.
Is this a fair calculation, if so it explains why the cappacity seems to be down nad why is charges up quicker than i would expect.
Your comments please.
I charged them up at home to an at rest reading of 12.57 volts which equates to 93% when adjusted to 10 deg C. I applied a load of 42 wattts (3.5 amps) for a total of 7.8 hours in two stints allowing about 5 hours in between. At the end of time after allowing time for the battery to stabilise the off load volts was 12 .00 volts which corrected to 10 deg C equates to 50% Charge.
so Amp hours consumed was 3.5 x 7.8 = 27.3 AH
percent of battery used 93 - 50 = 43%
Hence total capacity is 63.5 AH instead of 80 AH.
Is this a fair calculation, if so it explains why the cappacity seems to be down nad why is charges up quicker than i would expect.
Your comments please.