In general, testing battery capacity is an important step in evaluating battery performance, and different testing methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. When choosing a test method, factors such as actual needs, equipment conditions, and test accuracy requirements should be considered comprehensively.
After the battery is discharged to a certain extent, the voltage is measured and the battery capacity is estimated according to the discharge curve. Although it is fast, it is recommended to use it as a preliminary screening method. 2. Constant current discharge method: a classic method for accurately measuring battery capacity
For professional maintenance personnel, the capacity tester is the preferred tool for measuring battery capacity. By simulating the actual charging and discharging process of the battery, the capacity tester can accurately measure the capacity information of the battery.
Step-7: End the capacity test when the battery reaches the predetermined end point voltage (1.8V), a cell (or) unit reverses, or a safety issue is identified. The ampere-hour rating is calculated by multiplying the number of amperes of current that the battery can supply by the number of hours it takes to reach a specific end point voltage.
The findings will be recorded across time intervals to determine whether the battery matches the required amp-hour rating according to discharge current & duration. There are unique discharge processes for each battery model to verify their capacity in accordance with manufacturer norms and specifications.
The ampere-hour rating is calculated by multiplying the number of amperes of current that the battery can supply by the number of hours it takes to reach a specific end point voltage. For an accurate current determined during the test, the time of the test should match the calculation.