Well, I had trouble learning that formula and still have trouble understanding it, it pissed me off and I kinda left it alone for a while, and yea the book has its flaws but not every textbook is perfect ya know //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifA couple of corrections:
10% isn’t a very realistic typical percentage when comparing discharge rates C/100 and C/20 or C/8. That number can vary from a small percentage to over 50%.
Peukerts formula can’t be used in that form, because it wasn’t devised to find relationships between varying discharge rates using a specific battery capacity. It’s a pretty common mistake with textbooks.
How it’s written for specific battery capacity is:
[T/(R*C)]*[i/(C/R)]^n=C
Where R equals the battery amp hour rating ( ie, 20 or 8 or etc)
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Not very good at reading what I type are you:eyebrow:will be alot more than a few % off when your figuring out the rate that energy is being pulled to by music. your current will vary from 2 amps to 110 amps (between songs there will be a huge difference in power consumption with SAME volume setting). that equation is more for trolley motors and RV refrigerators
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Nothing needs to be constant.. Specd capacity of a battery with a linear or non-linear discharge is a integration of an average energy vs time.
Enough said.
It is only going to be a few percentage off at most, with a decent guess at average current. If someone really is clueless they can take a wild guess and bump load up 50% and they'll still be much closer to capacity than the spec'd AH rating.
The AH rating would be used for something like refrigerators in a RV. You're definitely a confused individual.
The part about the higher the voltage the more dangerous to your heath is a massive ****ing lie. Static electricity builds to thousands of volts but cant carry enough current to do more than give a little pop. On the other hand, people have defribulated people's hearts using 2-3 car batteries in series.voltage isnt deadly? to an amp?