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RE: Battery Help

To: "Albaugh,Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Battery Help
From: "todd" <todd@twinjugs.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:11:34 -0500
Well put Neil, I needed that. Thank you.
Todd-

> There is little relationship between CCA and amp-hours (A-H).
> Cold Cranking Amps is influenced by a battery's internal resistance. 
> The lower the internal resistance, the higher the current it can 
> deliver to a load. Battery construction and battery type influence 
> internal resistance. More lead & short, heavy cell connections make 
> a lead-acid battery's internal resistance lower. 
> Even relatively small Ni-Cad batteries with vented-cell construction
> typically have extremely high peak current capability due to their 
> very low internal resistance. Their amp-hour rating isn't high but 
> they can deliver a great burst of current for a short time. For 
> example, Ni-Cad missile batteries had a rating of only 4 Amp-Hours 
> but they could put out 18 amps for 6 minutes. Their short-circuit 
> current could fry a small screwdriver.
> Amp-Hour ratings are based on the time it takes to discharge a 
> battery (to a certain voltage) with a lighter load. Batteries 
> optimized for A-H performance are like a deep-discharge battery 
> while batteries optimized for CCA are the types that are used for 
> starter motors. Some types are a compromise between the two.
> The battery manufacturer should be able to furnish both CCA & A-H ratings
> for their batteries. 
>  Regards, Neil    Tucson, AZ





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