Are there any manufacturer or other sources which actually specify the Peukert number for specific deep cycle batteries? And if not, how can one find the Peukert number for a given battery?
Peukert's number for various of the deep cycled battery brands/types
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All the reputable manufactures have the data sheet specify each battery capacity against the discharge rate on their deep cycle battery. -
Sure, but you do not buy them from a box store. Only quality manufactures will publish the data. Take a loot at Trojan battery product guide. They publish 100/20/10/5 hour rates. You will also see Capacity Minutes at 25, 56, and 75 amps which are for RVer's and golf cart users.
Rolls has in depth as you can see on this cut sheet. Note at 100 hours is 770 AH, 20 - 546 AH, and 1 hours = 186 AH. Industrial batteries publish it graphically as discharge curves.MSEE, PEComment
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Sure, but you do not buy them from a box store. Only quality manufactures will publish the data. Take a loot at Trojan battery product guide. They publish 100/20/10/5 hour rates. You will also see Capacity Minutes at 25, 56, and 75 amps which are for RVer's and golf cart users.
Rolls has in depth as you can see on this cut sheet. Note at 100 hours is 770 AH, 20 - 546 AH, and 1 hours = 186 AH. Industrial batteries publish it graphically as discharge curves.
The consequences are that if you want a very close approximation to the capacity for a discharge rate not shown in the tables you will have to interpolate in a mathematically appropriate way (geometric mean instead of arithmetic mean) or you will have to work just as hard to get the approximate Peukert exponent so that you can get the number you want directly.
As a very general rule lower internal resistance as a function of capacity is also associated with a lower Peukert exponent.SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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Is there any rule of thumb regarding the "ballpark" Peukert number for the various types of deep cycle lead acid batteries.
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