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hartiberlin

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Walt?s battery voltage over time
« on: April 08, 2005, 05:41:02 PM »
Hi All, here are 3 Text files from Walt with his battery voltage on a load resistor.
As I only have installed the Excel viewer, but don?t want to installe Excel itsself,
maybe someone else can just quickly import these files anddo a graphic
from Voltage over time ?

There you could see very nice, that the voltage also increases again after some time.

Many thanks.
Please postthe graphic in GIF or JPEG format. Many thanks. Regards, Stefan.

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2005, 05:45:47 PM »
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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2005, 05:47:19 PM »
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Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2005, 10:16:22 PM »
hi all,
today we got a verry good x-ray influence, the voltage of my testcell was during the time from 10.00am to 4.00pm increased from 0.673 V to 0.701V under load with a 47 ohm resistor. the total running time continiously with the load is now 90 hours.
greetings
walt

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2005, 11:27:12 PM »
Walt, sounds good.
I realized today, that it is really needed to really enclose the cells, as you also already said Walt,
so they can?t dry out.
Some other cells, that has dried out still give very good voltage of
around 0.9 Volts open circuit, but if you put a 50 ohm load resistor on to them,
they go down to about 0.05 Volts, okay, these are the older cells,
the nonenclosed 1st AGC cells go down from 0.8 Volts to 0.4Volts and then
in about 10 minutes go down to 0.15 Volts.
But these are all dried out.
The next cells I will build will be enclosed in total plastic foil, so they can not dry out.
It seems it is very important to get the right wetness at the start and then
keep it at this wetness, to wet is also not good, too dry is also bad,
so this must be right  tuned. Not so easy...

Regards. Stefan.

Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2005, 11:49:10 PM »
Hi stefan,
just make the mud similar to yoghurt and then take 2 rubberbands who are not to tight just that they push the plates together watrch that the mud is not squezed out tu much and then put all of this in a plastic bag rappe it tight and put 2 rubber bands across and 1 rubberband over the lenght this should hold a verry long time.
My test cell is down today but still holds 0.665V with the 47 ohm resistor and it run's now for 117 hours continiously.
greetings
walt

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2005, 11:52:12 PM »
Walt,

X-ray flux today is quiet...

http://www.n3kl.org/sun/status.html

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2005, 11:54:55 PM »
Stefan,

Once it dries out forget it. You just as well should throw the cell in the trash.

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Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2005, 12:17:22 AM »
hi stefan,
I have reveived many cells with replanishing with the saltsolution and they are coming back to at least 80% of the starting voltage but the current is still there, except when the cell is allready realy old and was try for more then 1 year and even there idid reactivate a cell ( the old type with graphite cylinder and zamak in the middle)which did just laying around on my workbench for more then 18 month and after refill them it was back to 0,95V and did have a schort circuit current of 160mA.
greetings
walt

Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2005, 01:38:10 AM »
hi
here are the data from the GOES 10 sattelite look for the yellow line thats where my cells follow pretty close or identical.
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_1m.html

greetings
walt

Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2005, 11:47:59 AM »
Hi
just another proof of reveiving one of my AGC cell, after 190 hours continious test run with a 47 ohm resistor load one of my AG-cell was down to 0.400 V and I took the load of, then I filled 60ml destilled water in and let the cell rest for 6 hours the cell was then back to 0.895V. I connected the 47 ohm resistor where the voltage did go down to 0.525V and stand there for 9 hours and now the voltage goes slowly up. Now 12 hours later the voltage is allready at 0.540V and climing. This is allready the second time that the cell increases the output under load without rebuilding it.
maybe I should mention that this cell is made from my special alloy and my power powder and has the size of 1"( 25mm) X 3"(80mm) and is only 1/4"(6mm) thick.

gretings
walt

Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2005, 11:59:51 AM »
hi all,
just a follow up on this AG-plate testcell, today after another 240 hour running time ( it's a total of 430 hours)
 the cell shows a voltage under load ( 47ohm) 0,586Vthats a increase of 0.061V ( more then 10%) during the last 10 days.
greetings
walt

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2005, 03:15:40 PM »
Hi walt,

This may be a silly question, but you stopped the first test to add more water to it, and the voltage increased.  Is there anyway to figure out the average water loss over time and have like a drip so that the water is continuously compensated? 

Would that slow the degredation, or would the 6hour rest still be required.

Curious about all things

Kysmett

Walter Hofmann

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Re: Walt?s battery voltage over time
« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2005, 04:47:37 PM »
hi kysmet,
actually the cell if it is sealed it whould not loose much of the water I got cell's standing who are open for 7 month and there is probably no water in there at all and she is still working fine.
The reason why I took the cell apart was that it is totally unusual that the cells go down so far (0.400V) and I was right it was the connector to the graphite plate what was not completly insulated and was total coroded after putting a new contact on and insulate them thats why I filled up with 60ml of d3estilled water and gave the rest for 6 hours. Right now all the AG-cells now who have my special power powder in it are gaining voltage back even under load ( even stefans alu foil cell which has some of the powder in it) what means a break is not required anymore, because the AG-cells gaining back up to average 80% of the startup voltage under load.
greetings
walt