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I'm not one to get prematurely excited...but can someone explain this

Started by Cap-Z-ro, May 08, 2008, 06:34:41 PM

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Cap-Z-ro


I disassembled the DC motor charger, to try something else...but the other battery has reached 18,25 volts and climbing still, so far this am.


That makes over 18 volts in a 9 volt battery...so far ?

Regards...


Feynman

That's pretty neat.  I hope it doesn't explode, haha!

Don't disassemble the other one , just in case you are unable to replicate for whatever reason.

Creativity

Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on May 09, 2008, 10:40:14 AM

I disassembled the DC motor charger, to try something else...but the other battery has reached 18,25 volts and climbing still, so far this am.


That makes over 18 volts in a 9 volt battery...so far ?

Regards...


how u measure the voltage?u take off the battery and measure or u connect the multimeter to the running circuit? i think u may be having the readings of your cap,instead of the battery,no?
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Cap-Z-ro


That was my first thought also...but they read the same hooked up as standing alone.


Now its time to get others involved to determine the validity of my findings.

Below are the two diagrams.

Regards...






Feynman

Am I reading this right.... on the second diagram the anode ( - ) of the battery is not hooked up?

Or is that just a transcription mistake

Thanks