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 Posted: 22:35 - 25 Jan 2012 Post subject: Battery Longetivity - Amps? |
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Bit of general knowledge but also I will need it.
Basically, will bigger batteries store more energy/release more over a longer time? Or is it ones with more amps?
For example, one in a bike I am guessing will last minimal time compared to something that is used in something like a big diesel.
Need a battery for the garage and want one that will last the longest between charges (don't mind charging for 24hrs).
Ta  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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I'm with you, thanks! Kind of like a dodgy coulomb then?  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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as said above a normal battery will fail if repetedly drained
a lesiure battery is designed for this but pricey
if its just lights in the garage then consider using L.E.D lights rather then normal as they use less power  ____________________ gilera runner vxr200 (chavped)
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The battery will be running 3 18w (I think) fluorescent twin bulb lamps. Won't be used constantly. Maybe a couple hours every few nights until I finish the bandit then it will literally be used when putting the bike away at night.
Phoned up the battery centre today and the only large ah battery they had was a 100ah battery that sell new for £160. He said they normally sell them for £60 but they have quite a few so would sell it for £40. That's all they have though
May have to look into a leisure battery then. ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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As has previously been said, car batteries are designed to give a lot of power on startup (called 'cold cranking amps') and then be immediately fed by the alternator. The reason a car battery is not as suitable is that they are not designed to drain below 10v before damage may occur to the cells...so, you can use one, but if you let it drop too low before charging you risk killing the cells/battery.
Lead acid 'Leisure' batteries or, as I'd said better still, 'gel' batteries are different, as they are called 'deep cycle batteries'. This means they can run below 10v with much less damage to the cells, but, they're more expensive.
The gel ones most so because they are also used on boats, as they don't give off as much gas when recharging...they give off so little in fact that you can even have them in the boat cabin where you sleep (lead acid batteries must be kept away from the cabin or in a ventilated container).
You need a leisure battery, or even better a gel battery if you plan on using the setup for a long time, but if it's only a few weeks, buy a cheapo second hand battery and just throw it away when it wont hold a charge anymore?
Alternately you could buy seconhand cheap batteries (with of course the largest amp hours you can find), but buy a solar panel that would replace the charge each day. |
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If you're going to spend £40, I'd go for something like this: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180799046335
I've bought a bit more expensive one from that place and it's done the job fine (well, I bought two; one arrived damaged, but they sent another one ok.) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 167 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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