2 discharge capacity testing – Lamar Technologies CA 1550 User Manual

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4. OPERATING GUIDE - DISCHARGING

Figure 4-2. Typical discharge curves for SLABs at different rates

The discharge of a lead-acid battery beyond the point of which exhaustion of the cell

is approached can be harmful, as the battery may form a sulfate deposit on its plates.

This is particularly true if the battery is not soon recharged.

4.2 DISCHARGE CAPACITY TESTING

The purpose of a discharge test is to determine the long-term capacity of the

battery. For a lead-acid aircraft battery, for example, the capacity test is the

amount of current which can be delivered for one hour or until the voltage

decreases to 1.5 volts per cell. This is considered the emergency capacity of the

battery. The result of the test will determine whether to accept or reject the battery

and which steps could be taken to electrically recondition the battery.

The amount of electrical capacity available from a fully charged nickel-cadmium or

lead-acid battery is defined by the capacity rating of the battery and is stated in terms

of ampere hours. Because of internal resistance, the higher the discharge rate (higher

current during a shorter period of time) demanded of a battery, the less usable

capacity it can supply. See Figure 4-2.

CA-1550 CHARGER / ANALYZER - OPERATING MANUAL V1.2

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