NickParker
Electrical
- Sep 1, 2017
- 419
As in IEEE 485,
Kt factor is the ratio of [highlight #8AE234]rated Ampere-hour capacity[/highlight] to the Amperes that can be supplied by that cell for T minutes at 25 degree celcius to a given end of discharge voltage.
How do we come to know this rated Ampere-hour capacity of the battery before calculating? (as we are doing this to arrive at the same).
Kt factor is the ratio of [highlight #8AE234]rated Ampere-hour capacity[/highlight] to the Amperes that can be supplied by that cell for T minutes at 25 degree celcius to a given end of discharge voltage.
How do we come to know this rated Ampere-hour capacity of the battery before calculating? (as we are doing this to arrive at the same).