Battery Run Time Calculator
Do you have a 12v device you need to power but don't know what 12-volt battery you need? For those running a continuous 12-volt load, an adequately sized deep-cycle battery is a must.
This calculator is designed to provide an appropriately sized AH (Amp Hours) rated battery without excessively discharging the battery below 50%.
So, if you know how much power your application takes to run and how long you would like to run it. Then plug those figures into the calculator, and we will give you our recommended AH rating you need to look for!
Remember, if you use a power inverter, you must first convert the AC Amps to DC Amps before using this calculator.
Battery Capacity Needed
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Choose Your Deep Cycle Battery
(Note* if you are running AC devices, you will need to figure out the DC amperage using our DC to AC calculator).
(Note** if you are using Gel batteries in temperatures below 0 deg F but above -60 Deg F, there is no need to check the box.)
To help you understand, an example is a 15 amp swamp cooler will run safely for 5 hours with a 180 AH, rated at 20 Hours, with an AGM battery. For a little more detail on the math check out our Math Behind the Magic article.
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Lastly, trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, what if I was to get a manual battery isolator to split the batteries back to 105ah then just switch the alligator clips between batteries, a bit of stuffing around but wil his charge the batteries fully?
I would like to go camping every month but the reality is 2-3 times a year for only weekends away and 1 week somewhere special. The 4×4 drives around enough to keep the batteries topped up most of the time. But I would still like it set up to work as it should. I run a small fridge led lights all around and basic charging necessities iPad etc. Cheers All the gear and no idea!!! Is my favourite saying….
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120 V AC using an inverter powered by two 105 Amp-hr deep cycle AGM batteries in parallel. Average run cycle is 10 hours. Using the inverter calculator, indicates ~14.35 Amps DC load and then running the sizing calculator suggests that I need battery capacity of 306 AH
20 hrs.
However, when the 2 105 @ 20 hrs batteries in parallel are used, and then put on charge after use, the batteries typically register 50% charged. I have been using this combo since 2013 approximately 10-15 times per year…. Did we size the system correctly the first time, or should I have used larger capacity batteries • May 10, 2016 at 5:21 pm
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thanks
Lee
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Can anybody Suggest me number of Batteries (Acid) of 200 AH if i have to enpower Load of 1300 Watt for 13 Hours daily.
pls Guide Me Number of Batteries Which should i use??? Regards,
AH
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