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it down. For a lead-acid battery an increasing temperature has several
consequences:
• Increases performance,
• Increases internal losses,
• Decreases cell voltage for a given charge current,
• Shortens the battery life,
• Increases maintenance requirement.
10.4.2 Battery sizing
Assume that the power requirement is 300 W for 16 hours. This
corresponds to an energy requirement of 4,800 Wh or 4.8 kWh.
Assuming a battery with 12 V, this means that the required rating of
Ah is 4,800/12 = 400 Ah. However, the battery’s losses should be taken
into consideration. Assuming 15% losses (85% battery efficiency), this
means that 400 Ah will be divided by 0.85 to find the necessary rating.
Then the battery cannot be discharged 100%. Assuming an allowable
discharge of 60% means that the capacity will be further divided by
0.6 to obtain the required capacity. The final battery rating then has
to be 400/(0.85 ⋅ 0.6) = 784 Ah or around 800 Ah. Typical rating of a
lead-
acid battery is of the order 100–600 Ah.
In summary, the required battery rating is calculated as
Battery rating
Totalbatteryenergycapacity
Batteryeff
( )
( )
Ah
Wh
=
iciency Depthof discharge
Batteryvoltageâ‹…
â‹… (
)V
10.4.3 Battery classification
Batteries are classified in C- or E-rates, which is a way of showing the
discharge current. It its normalised against battery capacity. A C-rate is
a measure of the rate at which a battery is discharged compared to its
maximum capacity. The rate 1C means that the discharge current will
discharge the battery in one hour. For a battery with a capacity of 100
Ah it means that the discharge current will be 100 A. A C/2 rate would
be 50 A. Applying a smaller charge/discharge rate will prolong the life
of a chemical battery, so a discharge rate of for instance <0.1C is quite
favourable for the battery’s life. Similarly, using a battery discharge
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Clean Water Using Solar and Wind
Outside the Power Grid
- Titel
- Clean Water Using Solar and Wind
- Untertitel
- Outside the Power Grid
- Autor
- Gustaf Olsson
- Verlag
- IWA Publishing
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9781780409443
- Abmessungen
- 14.0 x 21.0 cm
- Seiten
- 240
- Schlagwörter
- Environmental Sciences, Water, Renewable Energy, Environmental Technology
- Kategorie
- Technik