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Welcome! This battery size calculation will allow you to determine an appropriate battery size in Amp-hours given load, supplied voltage, duration, battery type and charge.
Choosing the most appropriate battery for a circuit is a critical choice in designing a selected circuit. The type of battery also plays a crucial part in implementing this.

Calculation

Inputs



I
:2ampere



t
:20hours



Q
:50


Outputs



B (Lith)
:80



B (Lead)
:173.913043



⛔️ No Load Current Given...

Explanation

The most important specification of a battery is its current rating. The rated capacity of any battery expresses the average amount of current it releases over a period of time under normal use. For example, a 4000Ah battery can deliver 100 A for 40 hours.
The type of battery selected also plays an important role in battery size. Lead-acid batteries have a battery rating proportional to their discharge rate.

For lithium-ion batteries:

Bliion=100It100QB_{li-ion} = \frac{100 \ast I \ast t}{100 - Q}
For lead-acid batteries:

Bleadacid=100It(100Q)(0.02t+0.6)B_{lead-acid} = \frac{100 \ast I \ast t}{(100 - Q) \ast (0.02 \ast t+0.6)}
Where:

B=Batterysize(Ah)I=Loadcurrent(A)t=duration(h)Q=Remainingcharge(%)B = Battery \: size \: (Ah)\\I = Load \: current \: (A) \\ t = duration \: (h) \\ Q = Remaining \: charge \: (\%)

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