Usable Capacity - Samlex Solar SCC-30AB Mode D'emploi

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GENERAL INFORMATION: BATTERIEs
Reduction in Usable Capacity at Higher Discharge Rates
As stated above, the rated capacity of the battery in AH is normally applicable at
a discharge rate of 20 Hours. As the discharge rate is increased, the usable capacity
reduces due to "Peukert Effect". This relationship is not linear but is more or less
according to the Table below:
HOURS OF DISCHARGE
Using the above Table will show that a 100 AH capacity battery will deliver 100% (i.e.
full 100 AH) capacity if it is slowly discharged over 20 hours at the rate of 5 Amperes.
However, if it is discharged at a rate of 50 Amperes then theoretically, it should
provide 100 AH ÷ 50 = 2 hours. However, the Table above shows that for 2 hours
discharge rate, the capacity is reduced to 50% (i.e. 50 AH). Therefore, at 50 Ampere
discharge rate the battery will actually last for 50 AH ÷ 50 Amperes = 1 Hour.
State of Charge (SOC) of a Battery
The "Standing Voltage" of a battery can approximately indicate the State of Charge
(SOC) of the battery. The "Standing Voltage" is measured after disconnecting any
charging device(s) and the battery load(s) and letting the battery "stand" idle for 3
to 8 hours before the voltage measurement is taken. The Table 3.3 shows the State of
Charge versus Standing Voltage for a 12 volt battery system at around 80 ºF (26.7 ºC).
For 24-volt systems, multiply by 2; for 48-volt systems, multiply by 4.
20
20
10
8
6
5
3
2
1
Table 3.2. Battery Capacity versus Rate of Discharge

USABLE CAPACITy

100 %
87 %
83 %
75 %
70 %
60 %
50 %
40 %

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