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Why Customer battery analyzer appears faulty (4)? by mary lv

Why Customer battery analyzer appears faulty (4)?
Why Customer <A href="http://www.good-battery.com">battery </A>analyzer appears faulty (4)?A practical target capacity setting for batteries in public safety is 80 percent. Increasing the capacity requirement to 90 percent will provide an extra 10 percentage points of available energy. However, higher settings will yield fewer batteries since more packs will fail as they age.
Many organizations allocate the top performing <A href="http://www.good-battery.com">batteries </A>for critical applications and assign the lower performers for lighter duties. This makes full use of the available resources without affecting reliability.
Some <A href="http://www.good-battery.com">battery </A>analyzers display both the reserve capacity (motor fuel left in the tank before refill) and the full-charge capacity (full tank) of the batteries serviced. The user is then able to calculate how much energy was consumed during the day by subtracting the reserve from the full-charge capacity. To ensure a reasonable safety margin after a routine day, the reserve capacity should be about 20 percent. If less reserve capacity is available, the target capacity should be set higher. By allowing reasonable reserve capacity, unexpected downtime in an emergency or on extra-strenuous field activities can be eliminated.
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