"Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ...
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Capt. NealŪ the biggest dfufus walking wrote:
Higher voltage than a fully charge battery can supply, when applied to the
battery terminals drives the chemical reaction and changes it from releasing
electrons to storing electrons but does not reverse the current as most dumb
engineers claim.
I suppose that you think that a charged battery has more electrons in it
than a discharged battery? Right? Is this what your saying above?
Please explain, so that we all can undestand what you exact preception
of this point is.
Negative sarge! A charged battery has used electrons provided for it in
the charging process to change the chemical composition of the plates
so these same plates can again change their composition through chemical
reactions during the discharge cycle to provide electrons. Electrons aren't
rally stored as they are in a capacitor. Potential to release electrons is
stored by chemical reactions that change the plate metal composition.
CN
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