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Single AA battery to light WHITE LED for long-long time

Started by zon, March 05, 2008, 05:18:40 AM

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turbo

Quote from: Groundloop on March 26, 2008, 07:56:35 PM
@Koen1,

Only by observation. I have noticed that batteries goes up in voltage when loaded.
Then after some time the voltage drops again. I have seen this numerous times.
This effect has fooled many free energy researchers to believe there is o/u at play.

Think about it, a lead acid battery has a much higher charge output when warm than cold.

Groundloop.

Hi it is intresting you mention this.
What about boiling the acid and keep it under reflux so it condenses back into the battery..
We know the electrons move faster when hot so this would be Direct Heat into Electricity conversion...
Would that improve the battery's behaviour in a sense it does not go dead??


M.

Groundloop

@-[marco]-,

I think boiling acid will be dangerous!
This is NOT something one should attempt to do in a home lab.

Groundloop.

turbo

Well, that is your personal opinion.

There are a lot of things that are labeld "Dangerous"
M.

amigo

Then how about a semi-pro opinion :)

I can really say I know something about the subject because my mother is a chemistry professor and so most of the earlier days of my life I have spent around chemicals and been taught about them...

Some things should simply not be performed in your home. Without adequate environment if anything goes wrong you could mess yourself up pretty badly very fast, or succumb to injuries even. One can never be too careful, especially if you are physically present around corrosive chemicals and/or do not have proper haz-mat training/knowledge. Events can occur in a blink of an eye and without drilled training most people will do stupid things trying to remedy already a bad situation.

Pirate88179

Amigo:

Always good advice.  Some may listen, some may not, but at least you tried and I think that is honorable.

Bill
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