battery bank watt question
edward87
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Ok i have been looking into pv systems to try and figure out if it would be a viable power source for a feed lot operation. I still have a ton of questions but what I can not seem to figure out currently is when calculating battery bank watts
battery bank trying to build is 24 trogan l16re-2v 2v 1110ah 20hr rate wired in series
my calculations are
1110 Ah 48v total
555 ah at 50% discharge
555/20 hr =27.5 amps per hour
if my math is correct to this point here is my question. When calculate watts do i multiply by 2v or by the total system 48v
27.5*2v=55 watts or 27.5*48v=1320 watts
and is that watts over 20hr or per hr
battery bank trying to build is 24 trogan l16re-2v 2v 1110ah 20hr rate wired in series
my calculations are
1110 Ah 48v total
555 ah at 50% discharge
555/20 hr =27.5 amps per hour
if my math is correct to this point here is my question. When calculate watts do i multiply by 2v or by the total system 48v
27.5*2v=55 watts or 27.5*48v=1320 watts
and is that watts over 20hr or per hr
Comments
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I believe your math is wrong. 24 2V 1110ah batts in series would be a 48V 1110ah bank.
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1110 Ah 48v total
1110 AH X 48 volts = 53280 watt hours, because amps x volts = watts and therefore amp hours x volts = watt hours.Northern NM, 624 watts PV, The Kid CC, GC-2 batteries @ 24 VDC, Outback VFX3524M -
battery bank trying to build is 24 Trojan l16re-2v 2v 1110ah 20hr rate wired in series
my calculations are [corrections are in bold]- 1110 Ah 48v total
- 555 ah at 50% discharge
- 555/10 hr =55 amps [just amps, not amps per hour--Note, you are discharging for only 10 hours at the 20 Hour Rate]
- 55a*48v=2,640 watts [for 12x 2v batteries in series discharged @ 20 hour rate for 10 hours to 50% capacity/state of charge]
- 2,640 Watts * 10 hours = 26,400 WH total "useful" 48 VDC energy to 50% discharge over 10 hours
Note that Watts and Amps are already "rates" (like miles per hour).
Watt*Hours and Amp*Hours are an amount (like Miles driven).
Watts per hour and Amps per hour do not really make any sense in our day to day usage.
Does that make a bit more sense to you?
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
There we go. thanks a ton guys. That really helps. New to this and was getting lost.
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How would I go about calculating what run time would be for 20kw generator to recharge same bank from 50% to 100% Gen burns 1 gal at half load. Just thinking about if my input power can't keep up looking into wind pv most likely and won't really know 100% tell its on the ground running looking at 2 4kw 48v turbine units average wind speed in my area is 16mph. So I would assume they could keep up
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You should charge these batteries around 10-13% rate of charge (the wide spec. would be around 5% to 20-25% rate of charge) of the 20 Hour Rate (as always, check the battery manual for exact answer). There are various reasons to pick a particular rate of charge (10% or 5% or 20%, etc.)... We can discuss if you wish.
- 1,110 AH battery bank * 10% rate of charge = 111 Amp nominal rate of charge
- 111 Amps * ~58 volts charging * 1/0.80 charger eff = 8,047.5 Watts from genset...
- 85% - 50% = 35% charge
- 35% charge * 0.10 Rate of charge = ~3.5 Hours of charging.
- 3.5 hours of Bulk + ~4 hours of Absorb = ~7.5 hours of generator run time.
Or, you can bulk with the genset and use solar for the last ~15% or so charging.
etc...
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Wow you have great knowledge sir. I sure do appreciate it. I like the idea of Gen bulk charge then 15% from solar. Again thank you for your time. I have a lot of homework to do now.
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Edward, you are very welcome... Note that I gave you some very rough numbers/estimates above--Good enough for back of the envelope calculations, but for any crictical needs (like predicting fuel consumption, choosing battery chargers, etc.)--A lot more research is needed.
Batteries are the "weak point" for any off grid system. Some light reading:
http://www.windsun.com/Batteries/Battery_FAQ.htm
http://www.batteryfaq.org/
http://batteryuniversity.com/
As questions, if something does not make sense to you--Ask more questions. Details do matter. Rough estimates/guidelines are just that. As you size your system (conservation is important) and pick your hardware, you can replace the estimates with more accurate numbers.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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