Battery Run Time Calculator
Estimate how long your battery will last under a specific electrical load, accounting for battery chemistry and discharge safety limits.
Battery Run Time Calculator
Estimate battery life and runtime under load
Estimated Runtime
How to use Battery Run Time Calculator
- Enter the Battery Capacity in Amp-hours (Ah) or Milliamp-hours (mAh).
- Enter the Battery Voltage (e.g., 12V, 3.7V).
- Enter the Load either in Watts (W) or Current in Amps (A).
- Select the battery type or specify a custom discharge depth percentage.
- View the estimated battery run time in hours, minutes, and days.
What is Battery Run Time Calculator?
Battery capacity is measured in Amp-hours (Ah) or Milliamp-hours (mAh). The theoretical run time is Capacity / Current. However, real-world battery discharge curves, Peukert's law, inverter efficiency, and safety guidelines mean batteries should not be fully discharged to 0% (especially Lead-Acid batteries, which are typically discharged to 50% max; lithium batteries can go up to 80-90%).
FAQ
- Why shouldn't I discharge a battery to 0%?
- Discharging a battery fully can severely reduce its lifespan or cause permanent damage. Lead-acid batteries should not exceed 50% depth of discharge, while Lithium-ion batteries can safely discharge up to 80-90%.
- How does voltage affect battery run time?
- Total energy stored is Capacity (Ah) × Voltage (V) = Watt-hours (Wh). A 12V 100Ah battery stores 1200Wh, twice as much energy as a 6V 100Ah battery (600Wh).
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