My 36v 10aH battery is well used and nearly expired.
Today I stuck my WATT meter on my battery for the first time in quite a while today. It told me my regular journey used 3.37aH or 117wH. (most of the journey was at about 32v too)
In theory, if I were to replace the battery with one which is only just big enough for my journey, (ignoring max C ratings for max amps) would I need a 36v 3.37aH OR any volt's being 36,44,48 which works out to 117wH ?
I am not going to do this, I'm just interested in whether it's the aH or wH that matter.
Today I stuck my WATT meter on my battery for the first time in quite a while today. It told me my regular journey used 3.37aH or 117wH. (most of the journey was at about 32v too)
In theory, if I were to replace the battery with one which is only just big enough for my journey, (ignoring max C ratings for max amps) would I need a 36v 3.37aH OR any volt's being 36,44,48 which works out to 117wH ?
I am not going to do this, I'm just interested in whether it's the aH or wH that matter.