Each Employee can have up to three separate charge rates These represent the hourly rate that their work would normally be charged out at Rate 1 is the usual charge rate for the Employee, rates 2 and 3 are normally reserved for overtime working or possibly for different rates for different clients or different types of work
This is the rate in dollars that you charge for a mechanic's time In addition to the direct wages, you add benefits and overhead (such as supervision, clerical support, shop tools, truck expenses, supplies) You might pay a tradesperson $15/hr and use a $35/hr (or greater) charge rate
The current applied to a secondary cell or battery to restore its capacity This rate is commonly expressed as a multiple of the rated capacity of the cell or battery For example, the C/10 charge rate of a 500-Ah cell or battery is expressed as
The current applied to a secondary cell to restore its capacity This rate is commonly expressed as a multiple of the rated capacity of the cell For example, the C/10 charge rate of a 500 Ah cell is expressed as,C/10 rate = 500 Ah / 10 h = 50 A