A definition of the cold-cranking amperage (CCA) of an automotive battery is the amount of current a given battery can deliver for 30 seconds at zero degrees Fahrenheit, without dropping below a specified cut-off voltage (manufacturer-specific, but usually 10.5 volts).
The value of CCA will vary with battery temperature, with CCA increasing with higher temperatures.
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