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Battery Ratings
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Battery ratings set forth by the S.A.E. Standard are used to specify minimum charge and discharge characteristics and minimum life standards. Some deficiencies with present ratings are discussed as well as the requirements for a good battery rating. Factors such as temperature, current, state of charge, electrolyte concentration, and battery age must be considered in any rating. The development of performance equations as a new rating method is suggested to widen the scope of present measures of performance.
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Kruger, R. and Barrick, J., "Battery Ratings," SAE Technical Paper 660029, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660029.Also In
References
- Macholl J. F. Koch A. G. “Effect of Temperature on the Cycling Life of Lead-Acid Storage Batteries.” Paper presented to the Electrochemical Society, Fall Meeting Cleveland, Ohio Oct. 1-4 1956