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Lead Acid Batteries (12v)


The nominal voltage of lead acid is 2 volts per cell, however when measuring the open circuit voltage, the OCV of a charged and rested battery should be 2.1V/cell. Keeping lead acid much below 2.1V/cell will cause the buildup of sulfation.

A lead-acid battery's theoretical voltage is 2 V for each cell. For a single cell, the voltage can range from 1.8 V at full discharge, to 2.10 V in an open circuit at full charge.

Charging

The correct setting of the charge voltage limit is critical and ranges from 2.30V to 2.45V per cell or 13.8V to 14.7V for a 12V battery. 


Power Levels

PercentageCell VoltageVoltage
1002.1212.73
902.1012.62
802.0812.50
702.0612.37
602.0412.24
502.0212.10
401.9911.96
301.9711.81
201.9411.66
101.9111.51
01.8010.8


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