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* [[Self-discharge rate]]: 3–20%/month[5]
 
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* Cycle durability <350 cycles
 
* Cycle durability <350 cycles
 
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* Capacity: 100 Ah @12V -> 1.2 KWh
  
 
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Revision as of 10:52, 14 August 2024

Wikipedia:Lead–acid battery (1859)

  • Nominal cell voltage: 2,1 V
  • Cell voltage range: 0,3V (1,8V - 2,1V). Six cell battery: 1,8V (10,8V - 12,6V)
  • Self-discharge rate: 3–20%/month[5]
  • Cycle durability <350 cycles
  • Capacity: 100 Ah @12V -> 1.2 KWh

Charging

A typical 125-AH RV or Marine battery will take approximately 80 hours to recharge at 13.6 volts. Increasing the charge voltage to 14.4-volts will reduce battery recharge time for a 125-AH battery to 3-4 hours.

Charge efficiency varies between 80-99% depending on temperature and current.


A lead–acid battery's nominal voltage is 2 V for each cell. For a single cell, the voltage can range from 1.8 V loaded at full discharge, to 2.10 V in an open circuit at full charge.

Producers

Related

  • OCV Open Circuit Voltage
  • SoC
  • Corrosion, shedding, electrical short, sulfation, dry-out, acid stratification and surface charge
  • Phases of a Lead-acid battery: formatting, peak and decline
  • CTEK: CS ONE

See also

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