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Charging Batteries from Batteries part 2. Free Energy?

Started by dandman, April 19, 2011, 10:21:33 PM

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onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: dandman on September 26, 2011, 11:41:30 PM
AT LAST, thanks cutting edge. a battery does have a finite life, agreed, however, if over the period of that life one can produce a benefit (energy) in another battery, as a consequence of the use, be it light, heat or motive power surely it is worthy of further investigation?. As far as I am aware, the stats provided prove that there is a consequencial benefit available over and above its use?.

Are you aware of how much energy goes into building a battery? does one get more energy out of the battery then what it took to make it? processing, refinement, element purity and so forth, what is the total energy spent on making it compared to its out put?

dandman

I am aware that the same amount of energy that went into making a battery yesterday, before an additional benefit was apparent, is the same as today, after there is an additional benefit available, therefore, any benefit is an additional gain, is it not?.

onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: dandman on September 27, 2011, 12:16:33 AM
I am aware that the same amount of energy that went into making a battery yesterday, before an additional benefit was apparent, is the same as today, after there is an additional benefit available, therefore, any benefit is an additional gain, is it not?.

I'll give you that but it is still not over unity compared to all that was required to make the process occur. that includes any energy you put into it yourself to make it happen and Humans do use a lot of energy inefficiently.

dandman

Hi Cutting edge, Are you just sorry you agreed with my analysis or is there some point to this diversion on energy spent making electorchemical devices. As far as Im aware, if you make a rowing boat, the more times you can use it the more it was worth making it??

onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: dandman on September 27, 2011, 12:31:17 AM
Hi Cutting edge, Are you just sorry you agreed with my analysis or is there some point to this diversion on energy spent making electorchemical devices. As far as Im aware, if you make a rowing boat, the more times you can use it the more it was worth making it??

Now you are talking, I love that analogy. I am not here to screw up your enjoyment of the ride, I am just here to remind you that it took a lot of effort in getting that ride. enjoy and I do look forward in your next update.

thanks.
Jerry