BATTERY BASICS - Battery Capacity Explained - Understanding Amp Hours, C-Rate, 20 Hour Rate & More

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • In this video, we will look at battery capacity at a basic level. What is battery capacity and how is it measured? What does amp hours or watt hours mean? What does a 20 Hour or 100 Hour Rate mean on my lead acid battery? What does C-Rate mean on my lithium battery? Lets find out. #batterybasics #battery #deepcycle
    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 What is Battery Capacity?
    01:04 What is an Amp Hour?
    01:59 Interpreting Amp Hours
    02:16 What is C-Rate?
    02:53 What is a 20 Hour Rate?
    03:34 Converting To Watt Hours
    04:03 Conclusion
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  • @knowledge6l9
    @knowledge6l9 3 місяці тому

    Sir, do you have a VRLA battery with 24v 18Ah specifications in good condition and drop condition, if so, can I ask for the charging and discharging measurement data for my research purposes, thank you 😊😊👍🏼

  • @davidjones1393
    @davidjones1393 Рік тому

    THKS

  • @scrooge6975
    @scrooge6975 Рік тому

    I have two 12V/100Ah/10hrs AGM batteries connected in series for tiny 24V off-grid installation. According to data sheet "initial current: less then 25A"
    So if discharge rate is 24V 10A. Does then each battery is discharged at 12V 5A? Should I be worried to not ever exciding that magic 25A?

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  Рік тому +2

      You can exceed the 25A. Lead acid batteries can handle high current, usually. But the voltage will drop significantly and you won't get anywhere near 100Ah at 25A. Maybe 70Ah if you are lucky.

  • @okohlawrence2466
    @okohlawrence2466 Місяць тому

    Great video. My battery has 175AH @20HR-Rate to 1.75V per cell@25℃. Does it mean that it can discharge up to 10.5v before recharge if through how safe it?

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  Місяць тому

      It can do it, but keep in mind that you will sacrifice some cycle life to do so. See if you can find more information from the manufacturer. Many of the top manufacturers will publish a chart that shows cycle life vs depth of discharge and that can help you make a decision on how much capacity you should plan to use each cycle before recharging to get the length of service you want.

  • @masterwrong3110
    @masterwrong3110 8 місяців тому

    Ok, so for my kids go kart, it came with a 12v7ah/21hr battery, but if I replace it with a 12v22ah battery it should last longer?

  • @Coolgeorge48
    @Coolgeorge48 9 місяців тому

    Hi
    I have 3.5KVa / 24v interveter connected to 4 x 12v / 220Ah batteries, my max load rarely exceeds 500w, how many hours of backup should I expect from this set up ? theoritically and practically
    Thanks

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  9 місяців тому

      At 500W you would have roughly 21 hours of run time. But that doesn't take in to account real world conditions so lets say about 20 hours. If the load averages 350W then it would be about 30 hours or probably about 29 in the real world.
      However, if your inverter is not very efficient at lower loads then it would be lower than those numbers.

  • @wannabescrapper72
    @wannabescrapper72 Рік тому

    Well I never even looked into that. I better check mine when I get home

  • @fredrodriguez177
    @fredrodriguez177 10 місяців тому

    How many 24v 100amh batteries can be connected to a 3000watt inverter? Will it damage the inverter? I would like to have 7 days of battery power due to weather, my loads are around 400amh @ 50% I really only need less than 200amh.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  10 місяців тому

      There is no real limit to how many batteries can be connected to an inverter. But for practical purposes you would be limited by the space you have available and your budget. 7 days of battery power is almost impossible unless you have a LOT of money to invest. Even fans and small devices add up if they run around the clock.

    • @fredrodriguez177
      @fredrodriguez177 10 місяців тому

      @@LDSreliance Thanks have some space and a little money to improve storage of the sun, when it shines...Good videos very informative.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  10 місяців тому

      Thanks! I appreciate that. Good luck!

  • @utube1818
    @utube1818 9 місяців тому

    Can anyone explain to me is why at 12.0 volts my leisure battery is (apparently) deeply discharged and needs changing.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  9 місяців тому +1

      I wouldn't say it needs changing unless it never gets above that point. A fully charged flooded lead acid battery should be 12.6V when fully charged (after letting it rest for a while after disconnecting the charger). A fully charged sealed lead acid battery would be 12.8-12.9V at full charge.

  • @michaelrundle5279
    @michaelrundle5279 4 місяці тому

    Regarding C rate: if a 100 Ah batt has a 20 hour C rate and that equals a discharge rate of 5 amps for 20 hours, does that mean the batt could supply 10 amps for 10 hours? Or, what if the 100 Ah batt were given a 10 hour C rate. Does that mean the batt could supply 10 amps for 10 hours (100/10 = 10 hours)?

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  4 місяці тому +1

      For lead acid, you can't interchange the rates like that. It will give you a ballpark estimate, but there is a law called Peukert's Law that states that the more current you draw, the less overall capacity you will get out of the battery (lead acid). So you will get less overall Ah out of a battery at the 10 hour rate than you will at the 20 hour rate. So you can do the math like you were describing but just understand that your numbers will be off and sometimes way off.

    • @michaelrundle5279
      @michaelrundle5279 4 місяці тому

      @LDSreliance Thanks, I suspected that might be the case. Clearly, the relationship is not linear.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  4 місяці тому +1

      No, it is not. That is why they have different hour ratings. Some manufacturers are better at publishing the rates than others, unfortunately.

    • @michaelrundle5279
      @michaelrundle5279 3 місяці тому

      @@LDSreliance So true! I recently learned of Trojan batteries. Wish I had known of them before I bought the Duracell deep cycle batt I have. Trojan Ah specs are the most complete I have seen. I am looking at a Trojan, group 31, lead acid, AGM deep cycle batt and this is what they publish for Ah capacity:
      CAPACITY AMP-HOURS
      5-Hr Rate / 83 Ah
      10-Hr Rate / 92 Ah
      20-Hr Rate / 104 Ah
      100-Hr Rate / 115 Ah
      Tells the whole story! No "hide the weenie" like most manufacturers. Lets you easily compare their specs to other batts, whatever Ah rating is given!

  • @jeffm2787
    @jeffm2787 5 місяців тому +2

    You really need to understand the 20 hour rate on Lead acid batteries. 7 amp hour battery is Not 1 amp for 7 hours. It's a total of 7 amp hours discharged at 1/20th of the rating or 0.05C. C being the capacity. This only applies to Lead Acid batteries. So if you discharge a 7 AH battery at 350ma for 20 hours it'll equate to the rating of 7 amp hours. Anything over that discharge rate will result in less amp hours, often much much less.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  5 місяців тому

      Not really. The 7Ah battery would be rated at 0.35A for 20 hours. It would also be able to supply 1A for 7 hours, roughly speaking. The Peukert Effect would be negligible at 0.14C. Maybe the difference of 10 or 15 minutes, at most.
      I did explain C-rates and 20 hour rates if you watched past that point in the video.

    • @jeffm2787
      @jeffm2787 5 місяців тому

      @@LDSreliance I've never seen what your saying hold true in real world tests. At a 1C rate you are going to get far less than the 7ah rating of most lead acid batteries. Agree to disagree based on real world testing and research. We are only talking lead acid here.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  5 місяців тому

      But a 1A draw is nowhere close to 1C. It is .14C, like I said. The difference between 0.05C and 0.14C is negligible. You don't have to believe me. Look it up.
      Using 1A for 7 hours is a heck of a lot easier for people to use as a measuring stick than trying to figure out what 0.05C of 7Ah is. And the 20 hour rating essentially means nothing because no one draws such a tiny amount of power. 350mA @ 12V is 4W. That is probably less than the idle consumption of any inverter you would have connected to it. So it is meaningless.

    • @jeffm2787
      @jeffm2787 5 місяців тому

      @@LDSreliance 1 amp for 7 hours is 7 amp hours, Yes. I just so happen to have a 7ah battery on the test rig that gets 7300 mah at a 20h rate. I'll test it at a 7 hour rate (1 amp) and see where it lands.

    • @jeffm2787
      @jeffm2787 5 місяців тому +1

      @@LDSreliance Test results in, I was a bit off in my original number as I realized I had run my first test at 450ma which gave me 7368mah, the test that just finished was run at 1 amp and resulted in 6648mah. So OK, not as drastic as I mentioned, but still noteworthy. It's also not a linear slope of degradated returns, so a 2 amp test for example would be much more drastic. If I had tested at 350ma vs 1 amp the numbers would have been further apart. I'm going to just leave it at we are both somewhat right.

  • @loganv0410
    @loganv0410 Рік тому

    The discussion at 3:30 fails to acknowledge that lead acid batteries are rated for X amp-hours, but if you use more than about _half_ of that you produce "permanent damage.

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  Рік тому

      Except that is false. That is a commonly held false belief that applies to car batteries but not deep cycle lead acid batteries.

    • @loganv0410
      @loganv0410 Рік тому

      @@LDSreliance Tell Trojan. I just pull the info off their data sheets

    • @LDSreliance
      @LDSreliance  Рік тому

      Link me to that. All the cycle life charts for Trojan that I have seen show no dropoff at 50%. Nor does their literature say anything about permanent damage. In fact, they rate their batteries to a specific cycle life @ 100% DoD.

  • @jjtheslayer69
    @jjtheslayer69 8 місяців тому

    im an idiot