nd the current path would be?(quoted from post at 00:47:19 11/26/13) yes, no and maybe.
If the floor is cold and the air temp is much warmer, then battery drain is possible.
(quoted from post at 00:50:20 11/26/13)nd the current path would be?(quoted from post at 00:47:19 11/26/13) yes, no and maybe.
If the floor is cold and the air temp is much warmer, then battery drain is possible.
(quoted from post at 05:30:42 11/26/13) Not really. What drains a battery is moisture on the top. It acts as a conduit between the posts and will drain a battery over time. Keep the top clean and dry and it should not bother it.
(quoted from post at 06:18:27 11/26/13)(quoted from post at 00:50:20 11/26/13)nd the current path would be?(quoted from post at 00:47:19 11/26/13) yes, no and maybe.
If the floor is cold and the air temp is much warmer, then battery drain is possible.
Across the plates themselves. Different voltage potential on the top where it's warmer than on the cold bottom . Current flow results.
(quoted from post at 01:23:23 11/27/13) Placing batteries on concrete is pure fiction.
Heat is the worst thing for a battery.
If concrete was a conductor of electricity it would be used for power lines. I have never seen one!
Brian
<sarcasm alert!>"Is storing a battery on a concrete floor not a good idea. If so why and how does it affect a battery?"
ee, I wonder where the expert would be? Surely couldn't be some has been, washed up, A.H, drip under pressure, (ex-spurt) who "thinks" he knows more than almighty god, could it be?(quoted from post at 01:08:11 11/27/13) Temperature radiant from the top to the bottom of the plates results in a voltage gradient across the plates.Thus electron flow.
Chemical activity is temperature sensitive, batteries are chemical potential energy storage devices.
Why do the persons who know nothing about electricity line up to tell electrical experts about electricity?
(quoted from post at 01:44:27 11/27/13)ee, I wonder where the expert would be? Surely couldn't be some has been, washed up, A.H, drip under pressure, (ex-spurt) who "thinks" he knows more than almighty god, could it be?(quoted from post at 01:08:11 11/27/13) Temperature radiant from the top to the bottom of the plates results in a voltage gradient across the plates.Thus electron flow.
Chemical activity is temperature sensitive, batteries are chemical potential energy storage devices.
Why do the persons who know nothing about electricity line up to tell electrical experts about electricity?
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