Charging Time Required
The time required to charge a battery will vary, depending upon the following factors :
- Battery Capacity - A completely discharged heavy-duty battery requires twice the charging time of a small capacity battery .
- Temperature - A longer time will be needed to charge a battery at -18°C (0°F) than at 27°C (80°F). When a fast battery charger is connected to a cold battery, the current accepted by the battery will be very low at first. As the battery warms, it will accept a higher charging current rate (amperage) .
- Charger Capacity - A battery charger that supplies only five amperes will require a longer charging time. A battery charger that supplies twenty amperes or more will require a shorter charging time .
- State-Of-Charge - A completely discharged battery requires more charging time than a partially discharged battery. Electrolyte is nearly pure water in a completely discharged battery. At first, the charging current (amperage) will be low. As the battery charges, the specific gravity of the electrolyte will gradually rise .
The Battery Charging Time Table gives an indication of the time required to charge a typical battery at room temperature based upon the battery state-of-charge and the charger capacity .
BATTERY CHARGING SPECIFICATIONS
| BATTERY CHARGING TIME TABLE | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Charging Amperage | 5 Amps | 10 Amps | 20 Amps |
| Open Circuit Voltage | Hours Charging at 21°C (70°F) | ||
| 12.25 to 12.49 | 6 hours | 3 hours | 1.5 hours |
| 12.00 to 12.24 | 10 hours | 5 hours | 2.5 hours |
| 10.00 to 11.99 | 14 hours | 7 hours | 3.5 hours |
| Below 10.00 | 18 hours | 9 hours | 4.5 hours |