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*510 ah, 48v , 24 kwhr, $4k new - [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/index.php/24-85-13-battery.html] | *510 ah, 48v , 24 kwhr, $4k new - [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/index.php/24-85-13-battery.html] | ||
*'''12-125-17''' - 1000AH, 24V - 24kWhr - $3649 - [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/category-battery.html]. About $150/kW. | *'''12-125-17''' - 1000AH, 24V - 24kWhr - $3649 - [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/category-battery.html]. About $150/kW. | ||
*12-85-21 is - ReConditioned is 2169.00 USD, including freight & core credit, New is 3887.00 USD, including freight & core credit. [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/index.php/category-battery.html] | |||
=Understanding Battery Numbers= | =Understanding Battery Numbers= | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 18 November 2020
- 600lb, 6 kwhr at 6 hour rate. $1050. [1]
- 1200 lb, 340ah at 6 he at 48v = 17 kwhr, $3000 - [2]
- 510 ah, 48v , 24 kwhr, $4k new - [3]
- 12-125-17 - 1000AH, 24V - 24kWhr - $3649 - [4]. About $150/kW.
- 12-85-21 is - ReConditioned is 2169.00 USD, including freight & core credit, New is 3887.00 USD, including freight & core credit. [5]
Understanding Battery Numbers
Divide last number by 2, multiply by the large number (capacity) to get amp hours. First number is number of cells, at 2v each gets you nominal voltage.
- First is number of cells
- Second is the capacity multiplier
- Third number derives the capacity
https://www.powerdesignerssibex.com/content/docs/Battery-Basics.pdf