Calculating charge time – Sears 200.71221 User Manual

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Calculating charge time

The Chart Method

Use the following table to more accurately determine

the time it will take to bring a battery to full charge.

First, identify where your battery fits into the chart.

• Small batteries — motorcycles, garden tractors,

etc. — are usually rated in Ampere Hours (AH).
For example: 6 to 12 AH, or 12 to 32 AH.

• Batteries in cars and smaller trucks are usually

rated in Reserve Capacity (RC), Cold-Cranking

Amps (CCA), or both.

• Marine or deep-cycle batteries are usually rated in

Reserve Capacity (RC).

• NR means that the charger setting is NOT REC­

OMMENDED.

Find your battery's rating on the chart below and note
the charge time given for each charger setting. The

times given are for batteries with a 50-percent charge

prior to recharging. Add more time for severely dis­
charged batteries.

BATTERY SiZE/RATJNG

CHARGE RATE/CHARGING TIME - HOURS

2 AMP

10 AMP

SMALL
BATTERIES

Motorcycle, garden

tractor, etc.

6-12 AH

2-4

NR

12-32 AH

4-10

NR

CAR/TRUCKS

200-315 CCA

40-60 RC

11 -14

2 - 2Ve

315-550 CCA

60 - 85 RC

14-18

2Ve - 3®/4

550-1000 CCA

85 -190 RC

18-35

3Y4 - 7

MARINE/DEEP CYCLE

80 RC

18

3V2

140 RC

27

5V2

160 RC

30

6

180 RC

33

7

The Hydrometer or Electronic Method

To find the time needed to fully charge your battery,
determine the battery’s charge level with a hydrometer
or electronic Percent-of-Charge Tester. The following
table will help you convert hydrometer readings to
percent of charge values.

SPECIFIC

PERCENT

PERCENT OF

GRAVITY

OF CHARGE

CHARGE NEEDED

1.265

100%

0%

1.225

75%

25%

1.155

25%

75%

1.120

0%

100%

When you know the percent of charge and the Amp
Hour (AH) rating of your battery, you can calculate the
approximate time needed to bring your battery to a full
charge.

To convert Reserve Capacity to Amp Hours, divide
Reserve Capacity by 2, and add 16:

Amp Hours = Resen/e Capacity + 16

To calculate time needed for a charge:

• Find the percent of charge needed. (A battery at

50 percent charge that will be charged to 100

percent needs another 50 percent (.50).

• Multiply the Amp Hour rating by the charge needed

(.50) and divide by the charger setting
(2 or 10 amps).

• Multiply the result by 1.25 and you’ll have the

approximate time needed, in hours, to bring the
battery to full charge.

• Add one additional hour for a deep-cycle battery.

ExampI«:

Amo Hour Rating x charge needed x 1.25 =

hours

Charger Setting

of charge

100 (AH Rating) x ,50 (charge needed) x 1.25 =

6.25

10 (Charger Setting)

hours

IOOX.50 = 5

X

1.25 = 6.25

10

You would need to charge your 100-Ampere Hour
Battery for approximately 614 hours at the 10-Amp
charge rate using the above example.

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