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Battery
Storage Capacity Ratings
Two standard ratings are used to measure a battery's storage capacity.
Amp Hours
The Amp Hour rating tells you how much amperage is available when discharged
evenly over a 20 hour period. The amp hour rating is cumulative, so in order
to know how many constant amps the battery will output for 20 hours, you have
to divide the amp hour rating by 20. Example: If a battery has an amp hour rating
of 75, dividing by 20 = 3.75. Such a battery can carry a 3.75 amp load for 20
hours before dropping to 10.5 volts. (10.5 volts is the fully discharged level,
at which point the battery needs to be recharged.) A battery with an amp hour
rating of 55 will carry a 2.75 amp load for 20 hours before dropping to 10.5
volts.
Reserve Minutes
Reserve minutes is the number of minutes a battery will carry a 25 amp load
before dropping to
10.5 volts. (10.5 volts is the fully discharged level, at which point the battery
needs to be recharged.)
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