Battery sizing example, Battery – Xantrex Technology PROwatt 600 User Manual

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Battery Sizing Example

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Battery Sizing Example

This example illustrates a typical calculation, assuming an
opportunity to charge the batteries every three days.

This example illustrates how quickly your battery needs can
escalate. To reduce the required battery size, you can
conserve energy by eliminating or reducing the use of some
loads or re-charge more frequently.

When sizing your battery, resist the temptation to skip the last
step of this calculation (multiplying by 2). More capacity is
better since you will have more reserve capacity, be better
able to handle large loads and surge loads, and your battery
won't be discharged as deeply. Battery life is directly
dependent on how deeply the battery is discharged. The
deeper the discharge, the shorter the battery life.

Appliance

(A) Power

Consumption

(B) Operating
Time per Day

Daily watt-hours

needed for this

appliance

(= A x B)

TV & VCR

115 W

3 hours

345 Wh

Sewing machine

150 W

1 hour

150 Wh

Bread maker

600 W

1 1/2 hour

900 Wh

Blender

300 W

15 min = 1/4 hour

75 Wh

Total Daily watt-hours of AC load

1470 Wh

x Number of Days between charges

3

= Total watt-hours of AC load between charges

4410 Wh

Battery Ah used between charges (divide by 10)

441 Ah

Recommended Battery Bank Size in Ah (multiply by 2)

882 Ah

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