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Does anyone have, or know where I can find (other than the HSE calc), a calculation for the evolution of hydrogen from standard lead-acid FLT batteries in cubic metres that takes into account the variations in current used in modern chargers once certain charge levels have been reached.
(NB: I did have one but have lost all confidence in it)
Thanks
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I am not an expert but surely this will depend on things like- temperature, amount of charge and state of the electrolyte etc.
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Calcs are fine but in the real world I'd stick to the hydrometer bubble thingy
Zimy
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Gas generation in a vented flooded cell can be calculated from the overcharge current, 1 amp per hour of overcharge current will generate hydrogen at:
q= 0,45 x 10-3 m3/(Ah)
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