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Sep 09, 2024 - 12:56 PM
To calculate the wattage of your battery, you need two key pieces of information:
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Voltage (V): This is the voltage rating of your battery, commonly found on the battery label. For example, most car batteries are 12V.
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Amp-hour (Ah) rating: This is the capacity of your battery, which tells you how many amps it can supply over a certain period, typically one hour.
If you have a 12V car battery with a capacity of 60Ah, the wattage would be:
Wattage=12V×60Ah=720 watts\text{Wattage} = 12V \times 60Ah = 720 \text{ watts}Wattage=12V×60Ah=720 wattsThis means your battery can theoretically supply 720 watts of power for one hour (assuming perfect conditions).
If you provide the voltage and amp-hour rating of your battery, I can help calculate it more specifically.
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