The formula to calculate the maximum charging voltage for a battery is:
\[ V_{max} = V_{} \times 1.43 \]
where:
The maximum charging voltage for a battery is the highest voltage that can be applied to the battery during charging. It is calculated as 1.43 times the nominal voltage of the battery.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ V_{max} = 12 \times 1.43 \approx 17.16 \text{ V} \]
The Maximum Charging Voltage is approximately 17.16 V.
Nominal Voltage (V) | Maximum Charging Voltage (Vmax) |
---|---|
6 | 8.58 |
8 | 11.44 |
10 | 14.30 |
12 | 17.16 |
14 | 20.02 |
16 | 22.88 |
18 | 25.74 |
20 | 28.60 |
22 | 31.46 |
24 | 34.32 |
26 | 37.18 |
28 | 40.04 |
30 | 42.90 |
32 | 45.76 |
34 | 48.62 |
36 | 51.48 |
38 | 54.34 |
40 | 57.20 |
42 | 60.06 |
44 | 62.92 |
46 | 65.78 |
48 | 68.64 |