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telecom batteries and inverters

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I have seen 6V/100Ah, 12V/100Ah ... what does this mean?
Also how to configure an inverter?

regards
 

6V/100Ah and 12V/100Ah describe parameters of two batteries:
in the first case it is 6V battery that can deliver 100A for 1 hour or 1A for 100 hours, in the second case the battery voltage is 12V and at that voltage it can deliver current x time=100Ah ..

Also, see:
"BATTERY TERMS & WHAT THEY MEAN"
https://www.electusdistribution.com.au/images_uploaded/battglos.pdf

Regards,
IanP
 

how to configure an inverter?
 

I have to configure it for a telecom application for 3 kW load and 230V AC and -48V DC input.
 

kella said:
I have to configure it for a telecom application for 3 kW load and 230V AC and -48V DC input.
You mean you have to develop one from the very beginning? And 3kW load? I used to work in telecom company and know how those things look like from inside. I wish you good luck, you're going to need it...
 

sinip said:
kella said:
I have to configure it for a telecom application for 3 kW load and 230V AC and -48V DC input.
You mean you have to develop one from the very beginning? And 3kW load? I used to work in telecom company and know how those things look like from inside. I wish you good luck, you're going to need it...

Thanks sinip. Any help in this regard?
 

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