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Author Topic: Charging batteries from batteries  (Read 18626 times)

dandman

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Re: Charging batteries from batteries
« Reply #15 on: April 20, 2011, 12:00:17 AM »
Hi All, Thanks for the feedback. It's been invaluable in helping me to prove that I am doing what I think I am. What I now am looking for is commercial interest. If you know anyone, feel free to point them in my direction. Please keep the input coming.

Magregus

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Re: Charging batteries from batteries
« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2011, 01:43:27 AM »
Greed=bad.

dandman

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Re: Charging batteries from batteries
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2011, 01:55:55 AM »
It makes the world go round and everyones gotta eat

pese

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Re: Charging batteries from batteries
« Reply #18 on: April 20, 2011, 02:27:15 AM »
If you load an 12,9volt battery with exactly 12,0 volt ... so this battery take not any load , not any amps , not any power. !
The battery will only load /fully) IF YOU load wit 20% PLUS in Voltages.

so 13,8 to 14,2 volt must be load !!

Also the energy that you UNload before ..
you MUST charge up with 20 % more Energy To the battery again.


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The load of your battery from (example) 10,0 to 12,0 volt , have NO SENSE - NO any Power (only "unergergized voltage!

So i hope, by bad language is technical to understand.
Gustav Pese

dandman

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Re: Charging batteries from batteries
« Reply #19 on: April 20, 2011, 02:52:38 AM »
Hi Pese. Thanks, understand that. So we are agreed that any voltage above 12v is power. So, what I am achieving is discharging 2 x 12v batteries from 12.64v to 12v and recharging them to within 98 percent of the supplying battery's value over and over. I am introducing resistance in a unique way such that the supplying battery loses the value of that resistance and not the value of the amperage it is replacing. I do not claim to be able to fully recharge the batteries.
If you attach 2 batteries in parallel the stronger battery will drop and the weaker rise until they appear to hold an equal voltage. This system does not. It allows use and recharge of one battery in excess of the total power available in the 2 batteries used. If it sounds too sensational or upsets the values of the scoffin boffins then they can think of it as more efficient use of existing chemical energy. Cheers