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Energy fusion circuit?

Started by Magnethos, October 18, 2008, 05:42:35 PM

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Magnethos

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.


Parallel RESULT: The amperage is the sum of all batteries, the voltage is the lowest one.


4S2P Configuration Parallel/Serial     RESULT: 50% all Voltage @ 50% all Amperage



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?

BEP

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.

Magnethos

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?

pese

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.
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