Measure total consumption Ah

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Hi,
I am about to build an boombox from car audio parts and an car battery i am interested to include in the box a way to see how much battery i have left OR how much Ah i have used so i know when i am abot to hit the 50% of the battery capacity.

I have not found a way yet. Any measurement equipment that can sample current and then make a sum in form of Ah or Watts ?

donnib
 
That would only work if the battery was 100% charged for each use and when the battery was new. As the battery ages, the capacity will decrease which means the actual Ah capacity will be less than the specified rating.

If you drain the battery to the point where the amp or head unit shuts off and then recharge the battery relatively soon (don't leave it deeply discharged for more than a couple of hours), the battery won't be hurt (especially if it's a deep cycle or AGM/drycell).

If you want to build something, you'd need a datalogger and a way to measure voltage and current flow. The monitoring would have to be continuous.
 
Yes you are right and i could live with that i mean charging battery at the beginning then use it so i can use the measurement for something useful.

Unfortunately i did not want to build something on my own therefore i asked maybe somebody knew a device that could do this.
 
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It's never my intent to stifle anyone's creativity, but I'm not sure the problem is being approached correctly. If you do include a wattmeter, what meaning do you give the readings? Car batteries are not spec'd for watts or amp-hours, they are spec'd for cold cranking amps. And if you plan to discharge to 50%, a regular car battery won't take kindly to such repeated abuse. The absolute easiest solution is a D'Arsonval voltmeter and knowing your battery.
 
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