Hi HangOver, basically Reserve Capacity ( RC ) is used to give a true indication of the amount of storage capacity a battery has.
It is based on the amount of time it will take a fully charged battery to be discharged to 10.5 volts using a constant 25 amp load.
This is a much better way to determine how useful a given battery will be when used as an auxiliary power supply and is a far more relevant rating than a CCA rating when trying to decide which is the better battery to used as a deep cycle battery.
A battery can have a high CCA rating but have a very low RC rating, making it good for starting the vehicle but likely to have both a short operating time from full charged to discharge and worst still, is likely to have a very short life span when used a a deep cycle battery.
Stating batteries are usually not RC rated as they are not intended to supply power for more than a few seconds at a time.


Reply With Quote




Bookmarks