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Hello Ben, we were saying !
BR> FYI, my research has discovered that Lead Acid cells need 1.085x
2.085 of what base voltage, Ben ? When I had a sloop, I got quite
involved in this aspect of keeping the battery banks charged up to keep
foodstuf in the fridge. I installed a "computor" controller on the
alternator to save engine run-time. The lead acid batteries can accept a
higher voltage when they are low, it would get 14.7v to start and when
the in-flowing amperage dropped, the voltage would also drop, they would
be float-charged at 13.4v.
Now, a 100% charge would be 12.66v after a drain of the top
charge, 12.44v would be 50% residual wattage and 12.22 would be
meaningless. Remember these figures...12.66 .44 .22 !
So now, tell me what 1.085x ? With no useful capacity left, a
digital voltmeter would still read 12.22v but there would be no energy
left to mention. Amp/hour would linearly drop with the voltage, it would
depend on the required load. A small fridge would need near 5 amp to
start and run a close to 2.3 amps, it would not even start when the bank
was down to < 12.3v ! These figures were derived from a normal good
sized sloop, ocean going with +/- 4 crew.
I am sorry, but I have no data for lithium cells.
Hey, this nice Thinkpad is in
full use again.
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