SOC means STATE OF CHARGE of a battery. it is defined as the ratio of the available capacity Q(t) and the maximum possible charge (capacity) that can be stored in a battery. it determines the remaining percentage of battery capacity. SOC is inverse of DOD. SOC is normally used when discussing the current state of a battery in use, while DODis most often seen when discussing the lifetime of the battery after repeated use. For SOC calculation first we calculate SOH (state of health) which is defines as the difference between a battery being studied and a fresh battery and considers cell aging. It is defined as the ratio of the maximum battery charge to its rated capacity. The SOC can be calculated by subtracting the DOD quantity from the SOH. Thanks.
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none of the inverter follows this theorotical calculation !! it all just looks good on books and theory practical me sab fail
230amp ki 2 batteries @C10 lagi hon 24 v k inverter ma to kia tab bhi 7 amp sa charge karni ho gi ??
Sir agar dipdischarge battery hai 150ah c20 to full charge karne me kitna time lagega
Time = AH ÷ I ye formula se niklega. charging current 150ah/20a= 7.5 amp hai c20 k liye to 150/7.5=20 hrs approx lagega full charging me
Single battery bhi inverter se 20 amp se charge ho rahi hoti hai maine apne single inverter par amp meter laga kar dekha tha bhai
Sir ,150 ka c10 battery he , parrelal me 150 ka c20 ek sath charge kar sakte he kya
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What is SOC?
SOC means STATE OF CHARGE of a battery. it is defined as the ratio of the available capacity Q(t) and the maximum possible charge (capacity) that can be stored in a battery. it determines the remaining percentage of battery capacity. SOC is inverse of DOD.
SOC is normally used when discussing the current state of a battery in use, while DODis most often seen when discussing the lifetime of the battery after repeated use.
For SOC calculation first we calculate SOH (state of health) which is defines as the difference between a battery being studied and a fresh battery and considers cell aging. It is defined as the ratio of the maximum battery charge to its rated capacity.
The SOC can be calculated by subtracting the DOD quantity from the SOH.
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