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Re: Battery wouldn't stay up on terramite

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Crazy Horse

02-13-2020 15:51:24




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Jeffcat ..... I can understand why this puzzles you, here's a bit more stuff that will help you comprehend what the he11 really happens. The amount of charge stored per unit voltage in an electrochemical capacitor is primarily a function of the electrode size. The electrostatic storage of energy in the double-layers is linear with respect to the stored charge, and correspond to the concentration of the adsorbed ions. Also, while charge in conventional capacitors is transferred via electrons, capacitance in double-layer capacitors is related to the limited moving speed of ions in the electrolyte and the resistive porous structure of the electrodes. Since no chemical changes take place within the electrode or electrolyte, charging and discharging electric double-layers in principle is unlimited. Real supercapacitors lifetimes are only limited by electrolyte evaporation effects. Anyways, that' my story and I'm sticking with it !!!

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jddrawbar

02-13-2020 16:47:02




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 Re: Battery wouldn't stay up on terramite in reply to Crazy Horse, 02-13-2020 15:51:24  
CH, are you having to entertain yourself today?



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Jeffcat

02-13-2020 16:34:38




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 Re: Battery wouldn't stay up on terramite in reply to Crazy Horse, 02-13-2020 15:51:24  
Naaaa... actually even though this guy is annoying as all get out, he sounds about right. When everyone gets done it all really amounts to POTENTIAL work force. Next big thing is that lead oxide. Biggest is when you get that blasted leftover from the sulfer. Remember chemistry. Do as you oughta and add acid to water.Never ever want to see a battery blow up. Have seen the aftermath on a Beautiful MF garden tractor at an auction. Very pretty machine until you lifted up the hood. Massive amounts of corrosion everywhere you looked. Just so sad.

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Jeffcat

02-13-2020 16:41:22




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 Re: Battery wouldn't stay up on terramite in reply to Jeffcat, 02-13-2020 16:34:38  
Now here is another way to do it. No battery at all! This works! I had enough of a capacitor bank out of those huge old office computers and test ran a lawn tractor with it. You just needed to get it to fireup the first time around. Today's capacitors have a staggering amount of power in them. Now there are Graphene batteries and solid state batteries are on the way.

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