I know Tom had mentioned discharging batteries at a 20C rate. Do I have this right? C rate = Amps x Hours. If I want to discharge a 12 volt battery in 8 hours, at a 20C rate, then I would divide 20 by the 8 to arrive at 2.5 amps.
So since Watts = Amps x Voltage. I would take 2.5 Amps x 12volts to equal 30 watts. So I would discharge my battery for 8 hours on a 30 watt load. Please help a grasshopper understand.
I don't think I would be able to do that with some of these batteries that I'm fooling around with trying to restore. I think an inverter would shut down way before 8 hours or the voltage would sink way low and shut the inverter down before you can pull a rate like that.
So since Watts = Amps x Voltage. I would take 2.5 Amps x 12volts to equal 30 watts. So I would discharge my battery for 8 hours on a 30 watt load. Please help a grasshopper understand.
I don't think I would be able to do that with some of these batteries that I'm fooling around with trying to restore. I think an inverter would shut down way before 8 hours or the voltage would sink way low and shut the inverter down before you can pull a rate like that.
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