Factors that contribute to the time to recharge:
- Your load that is drawing power from the batteries
- The battery capacity
- The amount the batteries are discharged.
- The amount of input power available to recharge the batteries.
Let’s assume you have a Tycon RPSTL12/24M-200-340 RemotePro solar power system. This system has 200Ah of batteries and 340W of solar. Let’s assume your Load is 1.5A @ 24V. To make calculations easy, you want to convert battery capacity and load to watts:
- Battery Capacity: 200Ah * 12V = 2400 Whrs
- Load Power: 1.5A x 24V = 36W
Scenario#1 Batteries are fully discharged, and we are recharging with solar.
- 2400Whrs battery capacity / (340W Solar – 36W Load) = 2400/304 = 8hrs to fully recharge the batteries.
Scenario#2 Batteries are 50% discharged and we are recharging with solar– This is the most common scenario
- (2400Whrs battery capacity / 2) / (340W Solar – 36W Load) = 1200/304 = 4hrs to fully recharge the batteries.<
Scenario#3 Batteries are 50% discharged and we are charging with an AC powered 600W battery charger.
- (2400Whrs battery capacity / 2) / (600W Battery Charger – 36W Load) = 1200/564 = 2.1hrs to fully recharge the batteries.