Thank you for the video. However, I am a bit confused about the calculation of the nominal capacity and the Kt factor. In the explanation provided, it seems that the nominal capacity is a prerequisite for calculating the Kt factor, while the Kt factor is a prerequisite for calculating the nominal capacity. This appears to be contradictory. Could you please provide further clarification on how to calculate the nominal capacity to get Kt factor?
Actually kt Factors should be provided by the battery manufacturer as a Kt factor chart like Battery data sheet, but most of them may not provide the same FORevery user. But while working with thier battery calculation software the sizing result will comeup with Kt factor values, which can be check as I mentioned. As you said right a nominal capacity need to be understood to put the right values of kt factor. Normally IEEE 485 calculations are done for step loads, for constatnt loads sizing calculation we use are different. With a thump rule calculation we should have a knowledge of nominal capacity in advance to get the proper value of Kt factor value. Any concerns please contact santhoshmeprathumalil@gmai.com
@@hhvlogs1228 very good video sir. After watching the video I was also confused because both Kt factor and nominal AH capacity are dependent on each other for calculation. also please clarify from where we will get the rated ampere at ambient temp
Thanks for this video. I have beer searching for this Kt long time and finally u helped me❤️
Most welcome 😊
How to consider random load ?
Thank you for the video. However, I am a bit confused about the calculation of the nominal capacity and the Kt factor. In the explanation provided, it seems that the nominal capacity is a prerequisite for calculating the Kt factor, while the Kt factor is a prerequisite for calculating the nominal capacity. This appears to be contradictory. Could you please provide further clarification on how to calculate the nominal capacity to get Kt factor?
Actually kt Factors should be provided by the battery manufacturer as a Kt factor chart like Battery data sheet, but most of them may not provide the same FORevery user. But while working with thier battery calculation software the sizing result will comeup with Kt factor values, which can be check as I mentioned.
As you said right a nominal capacity need to be understood to put the right values of kt factor. Normally IEEE 485 calculations are done for step loads, for constatnt loads sizing calculation we use are different. With a thump rule calculation we should have a knowledge of nominal capacity in advance to get the proper value of Kt factor value.
Any concerns please contact santhoshmeprathumalil@gmai.com
@@hhvlogs1228 very good video sir. After watching the video I was also confused because both Kt factor and nominal AH capacity are dependent on each other for calculation. also please clarify from where we will get the rated ampere at ambient temp
Hi there. Do you have a calculation program you can share to work out battery capacity needed
please bring more clarity to your presentation, its very hard to follow you with so many breaks in your speech.
Thanks for your reply. It’s my first video will try to improve on comming videos
Not satisfactory. Too dis jointed explanations.😢