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Title: Energy fusion circuit?
Post by: Magnethos on October 18, 2008, 05:42:35 PM
A guy posted here a link about batteries and the results if we connect them in series, parallel, etc...

Serial Connection RESULT: The voltage is the sum of all batteries, the amperage is the lowest one.
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Parallel RESULT: The amperage is the sum of all batteries, the voltage is the lowest one.
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4S2P Configuration Parallel/Serial     RESULT: 50% all Voltage @ 50% all Amperage
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My question is....
Think we have 2 batteries with a good amount of voltage and 2 batteries with a good amount of amperes.
Could we merge all the energy?
Title: Re: Energy fusion circuit?
Post by: BEP on October 18, 2008, 09:18:31 PM
Correct?

Sorry, but no.

Batteries are not only supply but also load. In the last circuit you displayed the low voltage batteries will act as a load to the higher voltage batteries. With nothing between the different types of batteries the low voltage batteries act almost as a short circuit.

The voltages will tend to level out. I suggest you do not connect them as shown.
Title: Re: Energy fusion circuit?
Post by: Magnethos on October 19, 2008, 11:01:36 AM
Quote from: BEP on October 18, 2008, 09:18:31 PM
Correct?

Sorry, but no.

Batteries are not only supply but also load. In the last circuit you displayed the low voltage batteries will act as a load to the higher voltage batteries. With nothing between the different types of batteries the low voltage batteries act almost as a short circuit.

The voltages will tend to level out. I suggest you do not connect them as shown.
Thanks
How would you connect the batteries to fusion the energy?
Title: Re: Energy fusion circuit?
Post by: pese on October 19, 2008, 11:22:36 AM
If you open this circuit to use that as outlet ..
than you have:


480,2 volts @ 0,1ma/H

with rest rest of 0,2V 9.9999  A/h you can do
nothing , it you do not  use one this two 0,1 volt supplies
in serie for himself  (without the unloades 240volt suplies)

G.P.

If  the circuit is closed ring circuit , than this is an "short" circuit.