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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

Batter Capacity Meter Readings

These readings were taken from my batter capacity meter. 


PercentageVoltage
13.7100
12.988
12.885
12.679
12.573
12.470
12.264




https://plot.ly/~jmehan/1/


Extrapolating from above

VoltagePercentage
13.7100

90

80
12.470

60

50

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