Use the Battery Size Calculator by entering your device's application load, battery type, voltage, required duration, remaining charge, load current, and remaining capacity.
How do I choose a lithium ion or lead acid battery?
The calculator will show you both Lithium and Lead Acid battery options. The calculator automatically sets the optimal depth of discharge (DoD) depending on the load and battery type. To prolong the life of a battery, a lead-acid battery should not frequently be discharged below 70%, and Lithium-ion battery not below 20%.
Last example, a lead acid battery with a C10 (or C/10) rated capacity of 3000 Ah should be charge or discharge in 10 hours with a current charge or discharge of 300 A. C-rate is an important data for a battery because for most of batteries the energy stored or available depends on the speed of the charge or discharge current.
How long should a lead acid battery be discharged?
Because, when a 1C-rated battery is discharged faster than 1 hour, the losses become high, and the Ampere-hour ratio is not maintained. Lead Acid batteries are typically rated at 0.05C (20h). Which means they should be discharged over 20 hours or longer. The table below shows typical battery discharge rate specifications.
How do I specify a battery?
Voltage (Vdc): Specify the battery voltage in volts DC, if the load type is watt. Required duration (hours): Specify the duration that the load must be supplied for. Battery type: Select the battery type. Lead-acid or lithium-ion. Remaining charge (%): Specify the required remaining charge.
How do you calculate a battery size for an inverter?
How do I calculate the battery size for inverters? You can calculate the battery size for inverters using the formula B = P × t / Vdc, where B is the battery capacity in ampere-hour, P is the inverter's power rating, t is the duration of power supply in hours, and V dc is the DC voltage of the inverter.
How do you measure battery capacity?
Ampere (A) is the SI base unit of the electrical current while ampere-hour or amp-hour (Ah) denotes the electric current produced or consumed in an hour. We use amp-hour to measure the capacity of a battery. We also use watt-hour to measure battery capacity. What is battery reserve capacity?