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DCM100 User’s Manual  
 
 
 
 
Page 12  
  Revision 
1.0 
restated version of the equation, which allows you to calculate the time to totally discharge a 
given battery at a given discharge current, follows: 
 
 
ܶ ൌ ܴ ቀ
ூோ
w
 = the rated battery capacity in Amp-hours, 
here 
 
 = the number of hours over which the rated battery capacity was calculated (usually 20), 
ܥ
= the discharge current in Amperes, 
ܴ
 = the time to discharge the battery in hours, and 
ܫ 
ܶ
݊ = the Peukert constant for the battery (dimensionless). 
 
The Peukert constant for an ideal battery is 1.0.  For lead-acid batteries, the value of the 
Peukert constant is in the range of 1.10 – 1.25. 
 
The DCM100 takes the Peukert effect into account when calculating the state of charge of a 
battery. 
 
Please contact the manufacturer of your battery to obtain the Peukert’s constant for the battery 
to which you are connecting the DCM100.   
 
5  Synchronization 
In order to keep state of charge readings as accurate as possible, the DCM100 must 
periodically (once per month is recommended) be synchronized with the battery.  This is done 
by fully charging the battery. When the battery is at the “Fully Charged Voltage” and the 
current flowing into the battery is below the “Fully Charged Current” threshold for more than 
the “Fully Charged Time”, the DCM100 sets the state of charge of the battery 100% (see 
Sections 2.5.4.7,  2.5.4.8, and 2.5.4.9 starting on page 7 for details).  
 
5.1  Charge Efficiency Factor Calculation 
The battery must first be discharged below the synchronization threshold state of charge.  The 
battery must then be fully charged.   
 
At this point, if the “Charge Efficiency Factor” is set to “Auto”, the DCM100 re-calculates the 
Charge Efficiency Factor based on the amount of energy which flowed into the battery during 
the charging cycle.  This new Charge Efficency Factor value is used for further charging 
cycles.  Alternatively, you may manually set the value of the “Charge Efficiency Factor” (see 
Section 2.5.4.6 on page 7 for details). 
 
6  Maintenance 
Regular maintenance is important to ensure continued proper operation of the Maretron 
DCM100.  Perform the following tasks periodically: