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jodeb720 wrote:The only issue I have is you are draining the battery at 1C+ and is very fast discharge. Voltage may sag and at this rate the battery rated at 12 amp/hrs may only give half the power before it gets to 10.5 volts. The faster you discharge the less energy you get. Most ratings of capacity is over a 20 hour rate.
This all goes back to me using a 12 volt winch with a 12 amp rating - so if i'm sizing a battery and I expect the motor to run for no more than 10 minutes then i'd use 2 amps if amps are measured per hour.
What am I missing?
โSep-03-2017 07:24 PM
โSep-03-2017 04:44 PM
mrkoje wrote:
I think you are confusing Amp Hour with Amp.
โSep-01-2017 08:01 PM
jodeb720 wrote:
So my expectation is I could get a 12 amp hour battery (12 Volts) and I could use the winch to pull a motorcycle up a ramp onto the back o my 5er and using the winch (not at maximum load) I'd use about 2 amps of the battery capacity.
Once the bike is in place, i'd recharge the batter to full capacity.
So - 12 Ah battery would suffice for this?
As we get older, things seem to get heavier and we look to use leverage to make things easier.
In this case, I'm looking for those wild electrons to help me out.
And by the way, thank all of you for the help in getting this sorted out. I really appreciate the clarity.
Josh
โSep-01-2017 04:46 PM
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jodeb720 wrote:I doubt it. This is where things get a little complicated.
So - 12 Ah battery would suffice for this?
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