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==Tables==
==Tables==
{| border="1" cellpadding="5"
|-
! width="100", bgcolor="lightgray" | <font color="black"> <big>Temp (°C)</big> !! width="150", bgcolor="lightgrey" | <font color="black"> <big>Zinc-Chloride</big> !! width="150", bgcolor="lightgrey" | <font color="black"> <big>Portable Sealed NiMH (2C)</big> !! width="200", bgcolor="lightgrey" | <font color="black"> <big>Iron-Electrode (C/10) low rate extended life design</big> !! width="50", bgcolor="lightgrey" | <font color="black"> <big>Rechargable zinc/Alkaline/Mangenese Dioxide 50-100mA</big> !! width="100", bgcolor="lightgrey" | <font color="black"> <big>General AC Battery</big> !! width="100", bgcolor="lightgrey" | <font color="black"> <big>Lead Acid C/20</big> 
|-
| '''-30°C''' || - || - || - || - || - || 52
|-
| '''-20°C''' || - || - || - || - || 80 || 64
|-
| '''-10°C''' || 60 || 50 || 50 || 55 || - || 76
|-
| '''0°C''' || 80 || 80 || 70 || 75 || 95 || 85
|-
| '''10°C''' || 97 || 85 || 90 || 85 || 100 || 92 
|-
| '''20°C''' || 100 || 90 || 100 || 95 || - || 98 
|-
| '''25°C''' || - || - || - || - || 100 || -
|-
| '''30°C''' || 110 ||95 || 100 || 100 || - || 102
|-
| '''40°C''' || 115 || 100 || 100 || 100 || - || 104
|-
| '''45°C''' || - || - || - || - || 100 || -
|}
See [[Help:Tables]].
See [[Help:Tables]].



Revision as of 20:07, 18 January 2020

Introduction

Describe what battery capacity means in this context.

Tables

Temp (°C) Zinc-Chloride Portable Sealed NiMH (2C) Iron-Electrode (C/10) low rate extended life design Rechargable zinc/Alkaline/Mangenese Dioxide 50-100mA General AC Battery Lead Acid C/20
-30°C - - - - - 52
-20°C - - - - 80 64
-10°C 60 50 50 55 - 76
0°C 80 80 70 75 95 85
10°C 97 85 90 85 100 92
20°C 100 90 100 95 - 98
25°C - - - - 100 -
30°C 110 95 100 100 - 102
40°C 115 100 100 100 - 104
45°C - - - - 100 -

See Help:Tables.

Use help:references to see how to use the reference format.[1]

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References

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  1. It is quite easy and just relies on ref and /ref in between less than and greater than symbols.
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