by burtonridr » Fri 13 Jun 2008, 13:07:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Vegas', 'A')mphour=amp/time, IE a 12v 600ah batt can make 600a for one hour, or 300a for two. This is misleading though, AH rating are usualy based on a ten hour rate, puekert's(sp) effect makes a higher rate of discharge give a lower capacity. Some batts a one hour rate may only be 1/2 capacity.
Amp is a simple measure of current, the 800 pound gorrilla of electricy. Without a time componet it is a static measurement, like torque, it doesn't tell you much.
Cranking amp rating is the max current that a batt can deliver, peak power, or how big an arc dropping a spanner across the leads makes...
12v @300ah=3.6kwh @$0.10 per KWH $0.36 cents to charge a compleatly dry batt like that. Add ~%20 to that for losses...
Thanks
That helps clear thing up