jeohearn
10 W
I want to find out how many amp hours my battery has so that I can assure myself that I am not discharging too much during my commute. I am concerned that my ebikekit 12v 10ah LiFePO4 may no longer have 10 amp hours in it any more. My round trip commute uses 7 to 7.5 amp hours. I know the battery used to have about 10ah since once I forgot to charge and headed off to work the next morning and ran dry about 2/3 of the way to work. (My commute is mostly flat.)
How can I find get a more accurate measurement of how many amp hours my battery currently has? The only way I can think of is to hook up my simple watt meter (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=10080) and ride until the battery runs out and note the amp hours used. The catch 22 however is that when my battery runs out it will be 'off' and when it is 'off' the watt meter shuts off and (as far as I know) that info is forever gone. So, I would have to keep checking the meter reading (which is difficult because the meter is back with my battery on my rack) and hope my last check will be right before my battery runs out.
Are there other tools or ways to measure the amp hours of a battery?
Thanks everyone.
How can I find get a more accurate measurement of how many amp hours my battery currently has? The only way I can think of is to hook up my simple watt meter (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=10080) and ride until the battery runs out and note the amp hours used. The catch 22 however is that when my battery runs out it will be 'off' and when it is 'off' the watt meter shuts off and (as far as I know) that info is forever gone. So, I would have to keep checking the meter reading (which is difficult because the meter is back with my battery on my rack) and hope my last check will be right before my battery runs out.
Are there other tools or ways to measure the amp hours of a battery?
Thanks everyone.