Confused - VRLA batt - Capacity
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I'm confused - been looking at a "deal" on several 12V VRLA batts - they only state the wattage - 390W not the capacity. These are likely UPS batteries.
Since they are 390W @12V does that equate 32amps. How do I determine the AH capacity?
The batt is EATON PWHR12390W4fr
Thanks for any help!
Wayne
Since they are 390W @12V does that equate 32amps. How do I determine the AH capacity?
The batt is EATON PWHR12390W4fr
Thanks for any help!
Wayne
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Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacity
From this data sheet:
Eaton 12V 390W Battery
There is a table... Taking 1.8 volts per cell (near dead), 90 minutes, it will supply 88 watts--My guess:
88 watts * 1/12 volts nominal * 1.5 hours = 11 Amp*Hours at a 1.5 hour rate
If you are using a 20 hour discharge rate--the Amp*Hour capacity should be significantly higher.
-Bill
PS: that 390 watts would only be for 15 minutes--so:
390 watts * 1/12v * 1/4 hours = 8 Amp*HoursNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacity
Thanks Bill -
Since this batt has six independent cells, would the total capacity be 6cells*8aH/Cell = 48aH??
This batt weighs 75lbs... way too much to be omly 8aH capacity. I have a 7aH batt that is a fraction of this weight....
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Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacity
Cells in series, adds voltage, 6x2.1V = 12.6V
By weight alone and knowing the voltage, I'd guess at about 180AH capacity.
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Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacity
The battery is almost rated like a "starting" battery... 800 amps max for 5 seconds or 100% discharge in 15 minutes--perhaps that is why the Amp*Hour rating is so low--could be much higher at 20 hour rate???
High current would seem to indicate thin plates--would not give great life for a deep cycle application it would seem.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - CapacityThe battery is almost rated like a "starting" battery... 800 amps max for 5 seconds or 100% discharge in 15 minutes--perhaps that is why the Amp*Hour rating is so low--could be much higher at 20 hour rate???
High current would seem to indicate thin plates--would not give great life for a deep cycle application it would seem.
-Bill
It really does look to be a UPS battery, rather than an SLI.
Someone would have to calculate the Peukert exponent for the batteries to get a C/20 rating. Based on the maximum discharge and charge rate, they are probably good for solar applications. Based on the rated life cycles to 100% DOD, I'd pass on them.
And to answer the questions, they are 105AH batteries at C/20, based on a Peukert exponent of 1.20, which was calculated from the discharge data from Eaton. -
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And to derail this thread,
Hello Tallgirl, nice to C U here ! VicOff Grid - Two systems -- 4 SW+ 5548 Inverters, Surrette 4KS25 1280 AH X2@48V, 11.1 KW STC PV, 4X MidNite Classic 150 w/ WBjrs, Beta KID on S-530s, MX-60s, MN Bkrs/Boxes. 25 KVA Polyphase Kubota diesel, Honda Eu6500isa, Eu3000is-es, Eu2000, Eu1000 gensets. Thanks Wind-Sun for this great Forum. -
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Ruh roh...it seems we've confused vBulletin...it thinks "tallgirl" is a "New Guy".
EDIT: Or...does the system know something we don't? o_O -
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Isn't it amazing how whenever a woman walks into the room the men all start making fools of themselves?
This is really straying from topic. Sorry. Terminal sense of humour. -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - CapacityCariboocoot wrote: »Isn't it amazing how whenever a woman walks into the room the men all start making fools of themselves?
This is really straying from topic. Sorry. Terminal sense of humour.
It's one of my amazing super powers. When I was younger I made men walk into walls. Now I just turn them into blubbering idiots. And then they walk into walls.
Oh, hey, Vic, Crewzer, boB.
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Hi Julie
Ralph Day from OB forum, and Greenpowertalk.org too. Good to see you here...it'll add another dimension to the discussions.
Ralph -
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tallgirl,
welcome to the forum. personally, i don't need a woman to do that as i can make a fool out of myself without help.:p:D -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacitytallgirl,
welcome to the forum. personally, i don't need a woman to do that as i can make a fool out of myself without help.:p:D
Well, just wait until I get REALLY technical. Some of the OB regulars will tell you that I'm no slouch on the electrical nitty-gritty.
And I've been meaning to show up for a while, but never seemed to make it .... -
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Sry to not be on topic, Hi Julie and all the other OB`ers
Have a good one
Tim -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacityblackswan555 wrote: »Sry to not be on topic, Hi Julie and all the other OB`ers
Have a good one
Tim
Hey, Tim -- I have some really great software that does everything BUT calculate Peukert exponents. Should I mention it here ?
This is a much more interesting forum than the OB one. I should have shown up sooner. -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - Capacity
Julie,
There is certainly more traffic on this forum than on OB. OB seems to be a little more restricted to OB products (although some other products are mentioned sometimes:p) More varied topics as well.
Ralph -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - CapacityIt really does look to be a UPS battery, rather than an SLI.
Someone would have to calculate the Peukert exponent for the batteries to get a C/20 rating. Based on the maximum discharge and charge rate, they are probably good for solar applications. Based on the rated life cycles to 100% DOD, I'd pass on them.
And to answer the questions, they are 105AH batteries at C/20, based on a Peukert exponent of 1.20, which was calculated from the discharge data from Eaton.
Thanks for the help - this is useful. Looks like the "deal" is one to pass on based on your estimated capacity. I'm positive I have no idea what in the world a "Puekert Exponent" is, but thanks for your expert advice...
and btw...
Welcome!
Best
Wayne -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - CapacityT I'm positive I have no idea what in the world a "Puekert Exponent" is, but thanks for your expert advice...
and btw...
Welcome!
Best
Wayne
The Puekert calculation just helps the battery gauge to better know the actual capacity of the bank when it is discharged at higher rates than normal....
Normal, being maybe, C/20 or something like that.
boB -
Re: Confused - VRLA batt - CapacityThe Puekert calculation just helps the battery gauge to better know the actual capacity of the bank when it is discharged at higher rates than normal....
Normal, being maybe, C/20 or something like that.
boB
Peukert calculations assume a constant current of 1A, rather than a C/xx rate.
It's mostly useful for sizing battery banks based on expected runtime or load. For example, my "typical" load is an average of 500 watts -- that's without any power savings. No turning things off, just what I use. To 50% DoD that's about 24 hours, assuming I don't do anything and the sun stops shining. So, for me (hand waving), my discharge rate is "C/48" (48 hours to 100% DoD), rather than C/20. Except that the slower the rate of discharge, the higher the capacity. Setting the DC current to 12A, which would normally be C/43 (552AH @ C/20), I find that I have 668AH of capacity, or 28 hours of runtime. -
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re: "By weight alone" - figure 22 watt hours per pound for lead acid batteries. a 75# battery would have a 1650 watt hour capacity or about 135 AH at 12v. -
I'm gonna try them. I can get 20 for ~$1000. Will connect 5 banks of 4 in parallel for a 48V pile. That should limit the depth of discharge and discharge rate. Well see how this experiment works out, but I'm optimistic.
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SolarSavage said:I'm gonna try them. I can get 20 for ~$1000. Will connect 5 banks of 4 in parallel for a 48V pile. That should limit the depth of discharge and discharge rate. Well see how this experiment works out, but I'm optimistic.
AGM are so low resistance, the wires and connector terminals become a major current steering factor, and you will have a hard time keeping the banks balanced.
Powerfab top of pole PV mount | Listeroid 6/1 w/st5 gen head | XW6048 inverter/chgr | Iota 48V/15A charger | Morningstar 60A MPPT | 48V, 800A NiFe Battery (in series)| 15, Evergreen 205w "12V" PV array on pole | Midnight ePanel | Grundfos 10 SO5-9 with 3 wire Franklin Electric motor (1/2hp 240V 1ph ) on a timer for 3 hr noontime run - Runs off PV ||
|| Midnight Classic 200 | 10, Evergreen 200w in a 160VOC array ||
|| VEC1093 12V Charger | Maha C401 aa/aaa Charger | SureSine | Sunsaver MPPT 15A
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