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opinion:frater_secessus:endamps [2021/05/05 11:37] frater_secessus [WTF does that even mean?] |
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Note: Flooded, AGM and gel are all types of lead-chemistry battery. | Note: Flooded, AGM and gel are all types of lead-chemistry battery. | ||
- | ====== How do I know when my lead battery fully charged? ====== | + | ====== How do I know when my lead battery |
Lead batteries are [[electrical: | Lead batteries are [[electrical: | ||
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| C/200 - C/100 | 0.5% - 1% of C | 0.005C - 0.010C | | C/200 - C/100 | 0.5% - 1% of C | 0.005C - 0.010C | ||
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+ | Battery X (100Ah) is fully charged when the battery is only accepting 0.5A to 1A at 14.5v.((Totally made-up example. | ||
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A deep-cyle battery discharged to 50% typically takes [[opinion: | A deep-cyle battery discharged to 50% typically takes [[opinion: | ||
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- | Battery X (100Ah) is fully charged when the battery is only accepting 0.5A to 1A at 14.5v. | ||