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Charging 12V Battery with 10V Power Supply

Started by Mancha, November 03, 2014, 02:40:12 AM

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profitis

Lol @mancha ya I get what you are 'trying' to say.atomic hotspots like a laser focus one patch at a time.I want to try some experiments with this hypotheses on a small-scale.you maybe are sacrificing time for energy gains

Mancha

Quote from: profitis on November 07, 2014, 04:06:07 AM
Lol @mancha ya I get what you are 'trying' to say.atomic hotspots like a laser focus one patch at a time.I want to try some experiments with this hypotheses on a small-scale.you maybe are sacrificing time for energy gains

Profitis,
Yes, It is direction what I am trying to develop, but it is not all, When you DISCHARGE battery
you get the same behavior on opposite electrode, because it became cathode now. Which means with "smart" discharging  of the battery it is possible to recover battery in some sense.
All The Best,
Milan