The Journey Guy
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- Aug 16, 2009
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I have been reading and studying this forum the best I can, for a couple of weeks now. I am a newbie when it comes to battery building, but I would very much like to learn. I believe I have a basic grasp of what's going on, but I could use some help understanding AH ratings. I have read the definition that says 10ah equals 1a for 10 hours, or 2a for 5 hours, and so on. But beyond that definition, is what I'm trying to wrap my mind around.
Here is what I believe to be true, and I'd like to confirm that I understand all correctly.
Let's say that for each and every ride, the amount of throttle remains the same, and the terrain remains the same. At a very basic level, would AH ratings then generally indicate how far one can travel? For example, in a controlled test run, if you use a 24v 10ah pack, you go 10 miles. If you then use a 15ah pack, you could then go 15 miles, with a 20ah pack you could go 20 miles, and so on......
Is that basically how it works?
Thanks!
Here is what I believe to be true, and I'd like to confirm that I understand all correctly.
Let's say that for each and every ride, the amount of throttle remains the same, and the terrain remains the same. At a very basic level, would AH ratings then generally indicate how far one can travel? For example, in a controlled test run, if you use a 24v 10ah pack, you go 10 miles. If you then use a 15ah pack, you could then go 15 miles, with a 20ah pack you could go 20 miles, and so on......
Is that basically how it works?
Thanks!