Actually, I did not write that... but the website that was referenced, specifically cautions AGAINST using the amp hour rating because different battery manufactures use different hour increments. I battery that has it's amp hour rating for a period of one hour would have a higher rating than one who used a 3-hour time period. The web site cautioned against using CCA and Amp hour ratings and to instead look at the Reserve and Cycle life to judge the quality of the battery. I'd be interested to know if you think otherwise. Todd '88 Westy
David Beierl wrote: > At 19:49 8/20/99 -0700, Todd Last wrote: > > > Also, can anyone give me a ballpark estimate of how long the deep-cycle is > > > good for between charges? That is, if I go camping for a week (in one > > spot), > > > how many total hours (about) can I expect to get from the battery for cabin > > > lights, CD-player, stereo, etc. before the thing goes dead? > > Todd, that's what the amp-hour rating is for. Measure or calculate the > drains of the loads you use (in amps) -- if the total is 1/20 or less of > the battery amp-hour rating, just divide that rating by your measured load > to get *maximum* life in hours. If the total is more than 1/20 (not > likely) your available time will be less b/c batteries have progressively > less capacity as the discharge rate goes up. > > I can put more words around all that if you need... > > Amps = watts / volts, in case you have a wattage rating for a lamp or > whatever. The watt rating of your stereo doesn't count, that's output > power, not input. > > david > David Beierl - Providence, RI > '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" > '85 GL "Poor Relation" |
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