Solar Battery Energy Bull 230Ah
(C20)
L x W x H: 518 x 291 x 242 mm, Weight:
61kg
The cycle-resistant special battery
for solar systems, hobbies and leisure, portable current.
Whether in the marine,
camping or solar sector, the Eneregy Bull constantly demonstrates its resilience.
In particular, the
active mass and the ingenious plate design ensure longevity and outstanding
reliability. Moreover, through its versatility, the Energy Bull can solve virtually
any power supply problem.
Energy Bull charging:
Please note! Charging of 14.4 – 14.8 V (2.40 – 2.47 V per cell) and 2.6 V (via
the gassing voltage) should only take place as an equalising charge when the
capacity/discharge duration declines. This equalising charge represents optimisation
and should occur under control after the 14.4 V phase for a maximum period of
5 hours.
Facts:
- Excellent
performance
- Secure against
short-term tilting at extreme angles
- Connection
for central degassing line available
- Maintenance-free
in accordance with EN 60095-1
- Low discharge
resistant
- User-friendly
grips
Applications:
- Marine
- Camping and
caravans
- Solar panels/Campers
- Solar panels/Yachts
- Signalling
equipment
- Wheel chairs
- Taxis
How to calculate
the required battery capacity: (Ah K20)
1. Divide the output
of the consumer unit (e.g. 100 W) by the battery voltage (e.g. 12 V).
2. You get the necessary
current in ampere (e.g. 8.33 A).
3. The required current
is multiplied by the witch-on time of the consumer unit (e.g. 6 hours).
4. Result = 60 ampere
hours (Ah) x safety factor (lead-acid approx. 1.3/gel approx. 1.5) = battery
capacity requirement.
Sample calculation:
100 Watt : 12 V = 8,33 A x 6 hours = 50 Ah x 1,4 = 70 Ah.
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