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| ====== C notation ====== | ====== C notation ====== | ||
| - | Battery capacity in Amp-hours is written as **C**. | + | **C** notation is used to express the relationship of a bank's capacity to charge/ |
| - | Note: most deep cycle manufacturer' | + | This relationship can also be described as a fraction; |
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| + | Note: most deep cycle manufacturer' | ||
| ===== Examples ===== | ===== Examples ===== | ||
| - | If you have a 200AH battery | + | Assuming |
| - | If the manufacturer recommends max // | + | * If the manufacturer recommends max // |
| + | * If the manufacturer recommends minimum charging at C110 the rate should be ≤20A (200 x 0.1) | ||
| + | * If the manufacturer recommends max // | ||
| + | * If the manufacturer says that [[electrical: | ||
| - | If the manufacturer recommends minimum charging at C/10 the rate should be at or above 20A (200/10). \\ | + | ===== other than 20hr rates ===== |
| - | If the manufacturer recommends max //discharge// (load) be 3C the rate should be at or below 600A (3x200). \\ | + | Because of the Peukert effect, lead bank //measured// capacities are strongly affected by dicharge |
| - | If the manufacturers says that [[electrical:12v: | + | Example: our battery |
| + | 1 Hour = .3 \\ | ||
| + | 2 Hour = .5 \\ | ||
| + | 3 hour = .6 \\ | ||
| + | 4 hour = .65 \\ | ||
| + | 5 hour = .7 \\ | ||
| + | 6 hour = .75 \\ | ||
| + | 8 hour = .8 \\ | ||
| + | 10 hour = .85 \\ | ||
| + | 12 hour = .9 \\ | ||
| + | 16 hour = .95 \\ | ||
| + | 20 hour = 1 \\ | ||
| + | 24 hour = 1.05 \\ | ||
| + | 36 hour = 1.1 \\ | ||
| + | 72 hour = 1.25 \\ | ||
| + | 100 hour = 1.30((vhttps:// | ||