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23 April, 17:09

Technician A says that the reserve rating of a battery is the amount of steady current that a fully charged battery can supply for 20 hours without the voltage falling below 10.5 volts. Technician B says that ampere-hour ratings state how many hours the battery is capable of supplying 25 amperes. Who is correct?

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  1. 23 April, 17:17
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    Neither A nor B

    Explanation:

    Reserve capacity is the number of minutes that a new, fully charged battery can discharge continuously and maintain a terminal voltage equal to or greater than 1.75 volts per cell.

    An ampere-hour is an electric charge unit and its abbreviation is Ah.

    It measures the amount of electric charge flowing through a battery in the case that amount supplies a current of 1 amp for 1 hour.
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