It's usually 10 percent of the capacity, so that would be around 33 amps. It'll
help if you can put an ammeter in line so you know what the batteries are
drawing and when they're charged. But if you have a fancy charger that does it
in stages (bulk, float, absorb ) just leave it to it. Hope that helps, Phil...
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milko@..., Paul <pmyatt@...> wrote:
>
> Looks like I found a label on the battery box - it says 330 aH.
>
> 2009/8/24 Paul <pmyatt@...>:
> > I have a Morrison cart (later Crompton Electricar E61) 24 cell, 2v, total
48v.
> >
> > I want to test 6 of the batteries on a decent 12v Draper charger to
> > see if they hold a charge.
> >
> > The charger needs the battery amp hours set but I have no idea what to
> > set it to as the batteries are not marked in any way.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest what setting I should use or the aH for each 2v
> > cell might be?
> >
> > Paul
> >
>