Hi Capiert,
Thank you very much for spending time on this.
The data is behaving exactly as expected, it is a curve.
The initial 2 Points are where the battery voltage drops rapidly as surface charge is taken from the Cells I agree these can be ignored.
I agree we are.lacking data towards the high discharge end Of the data, but believe me it is non-linear I have been using scooters for far too many years and the drop-off from about 12 V Increases rapidly. Also, curvature can be seen.
Below is an article on modelling battery Behaviour. Battery discharge curves can be found on page 12. Which confirms this.
it is really the software application I am after, rather than how to calculate it.
If I can't find the software, I'll simply take more readings towards the high discharge end, plot a curve manually and extrapolate that, but it's not as elegant, I really would like a formula so I can get a simple prediction of distance left.
Once again, many thanks for your efforts.
NimrodTheGoat
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
I could not see how to enter raw data into Demos.
yes, this approach would work. However, discharging the battery fully reduces their life i.e. the number of times they can be recharged. So I do routinely discharge the battery is fully. So cannot use this method.
I am looking for some software that will find the equation for the discharge data. (see previous post).
Thanks again for replying,
Steve