i just found this link :
http://www.cieux.com/bm/batteryWreck.html
if i understand, and i applied the 1/20 draw * Capacity rule to .700A FF indicates 14 Ah batt. similarly, a .200 A FF would only call for a 4Ah batt.
however, applying the other rule not to exceed 20% discharge for expected avg 6 hr trips implies that the calculated 100% capacity would have to be 5 * 6hr = 30 hours. with .700 A draw, that would require a 21 Ah battery !!!
a couple other things are important- weight and cost. replacing a $20 battery once a year is not a problem, but having it fail mid-trip stinks. i like when calculations and practical experience gets the same answers.
http://www.cieux.com/bm/batteryWreck.html
if i understand, and i applied the 1/20 draw * Capacity rule to .700A FF indicates 14 Ah batt. similarly, a .200 A FF would only call for a 4Ah batt.
however, applying the other rule not to exceed 20% discharge for expected avg 6 hr trips implies that the calculated 100% capacity would have to be 5 * 6hr = 30 hours. with .700 A draw, that would require a 21 Ah battery !!!
a couple other things are important- weight and cost. replacing a $20 battery once a year is not a problem, but having it fail mid-trip stinks. i like when calculations and practical experience gets the same answers.
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