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Capt. Neal® wrote: He needs to go back to school! CN You Sir, are a complete, and utter Moroooon.... (Bugs Bunny Definition) Now please take you DC Electrical Theories over to one of the alt.engineering Newsgroups and see if they fly over there...... I can hear the "Rolling on the floor, Laughing" already..... We here have been vary patient with you, but your entertainment value is about run it's course, and your noninformative posts could actually cost unlearned folks, money and time. I only hope your Navigation skills aren't on a par with you engineering skills. Me |
"Me" wrote in message ... In article , Capt. Neal® wrote: I'm an electrician. Don't insult me with this engineer crap. I know how batteries work and I know circuits - particularly DC circuits. You idiots are only correct provided there is no circuit to which the two 12v batteries in series are connected. In any yacht I've ever been on the batteries are part of a circuit of there would be no use to have them aboard other than as ballast. In Nigel's case, tapping off one of two batteries connected in series in a circuit to run his VHF will not cause only the tapped battery to discharge as the voltage in the circuit will be lowered and not just the voltage in the tapped battery. Only if the two batteries were disconnected from the circuit would the tapped battery discharge more than the untapped battery. C'mon, folks, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure something this basic out. CN Like I stated before, if you paid any money for your electrical education, you certainly should go back and ask for a refund, because you didn't learn anything in DC Class...... Me Sorry, I'm an expert yacht electrician and I used to teach 12v electrical circuits at one time. I know of which I speak. CN |
"Me" wrote in message ... In article , Capt. Neal® wrote: He needs to go back to school! CN You Sir, are a complete, and utter Moroooon.... (Bugs Bunny Definition) Now please take you DC Electrical Theories over to one of the alt.engineering Newsgroups and see if they fly over there...... I can hear the "Rolling on the floor, Laughing" already..... We here have been vary patient with you, but your entertainment value is about run it's course, and your noninformative posts could actually cost unlearned folks, money and time. I only hope your Navigation skills aren't on a par with you engineering skills. Me Are you trying to claim that a battery in certain state of discharge cannot be charged by a battery that is fully charged if the batteries are connected in a circuit? CN |
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Capt. _Neal=AE?= writes Sorry, I'm an expert yacht electrician and I used to teach 12v electrical circuits at one time. I know of which I speak. Hmm.. ...this little spat looks as though the 'great' are taking on the 'good'.. .. to the consternation of those - like me - who would appreciate a definitive answer.. Any chance of MOBbing in an expert? This thread ain't gonna go away, is it..? -- Keith replace nospam with ilf0rd |
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writes In article , Capt. Neal® wrote: He needs to go back to school! CN You Sir, are a complete, and utter Moroooon.... (Bugs Bunny Definition) Now please take you DC Electrical Theories over to one of the alt.engineering Newsgroups and see if they fly over there...... I can hear the "Rolling on the floor, Laughing" already..... We here have been vary patient with you, but your entertainment value is about run it's course, and your noninformative posts could actually cost unlearned folks, money and time. I only hope your Navigation skills aren't on a par with you engineering skills. Me Would you like to 'de-cloak' from your anonymous header? Or are you yet another pontificating troll? -- Keith replace nospam with ilf0rd |
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writes In article , Gary Schafer wrote: Of course maybe the "Capn" has some sort of magic battery in his boat. Regards Gary The only thing Capt. Neal has on his boat is a lot of "Magic smoke" that escaped his DC electrical Panel...... White smoke presumably? He thinks he's the best thing since Gono signal -- Keith replace nospam with ilf0rd |
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Capt. _Neal=AE?= writes "Me" wrote in message ... I hope this simple example will reduce your fogged thinking. and the Dufus chimes in again, with more off the wall BS..... Why not refute my example instead of calling me names.? I thought you were a pretty good troll, Cap'n.. The prat responding to you makes you look like a puking infant, if one adopts trolling criteria.. -- Keith replace nospam with ilf0rd |
Capt. Neal® wrote:
Sorry, I'm an expert yacht electrician and I used to teach 12v electrical circuits at one time. I know of which I speak. Ah, in between these other activities, no doubt? ---- 1966 Enrolled in college at Oxford. 1969 Received PhD in physics, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, vocational agriculture and home economics. Tutored Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, and Marilyn Vos Savant. 1970-1972 Served in the US Army. Location classified top secret so don't even think about asking. 1972-1974 Raced the professional motocross circuit with the likes of the great Joel Robert, Hans Maisch and Preston Petty. 1975-1980 Sailed and did research with Jacques Cousteau. Helped him fit out Calypso. Helped him invent SCUBA. 1981 Bought my first sailing yacht, an old wooden lightning that had been glassed over and weighed twice as much as it should have. Even so, I won every race I entered by a wide margin. (Besides the Marconi rig and tributyltin bottom paint, I have some other tricks up my sleeve that I have yet to reveal.) ---- Plenty more bull**** at http://captneal.homestead.com/ Pete |
Capt. Neal® wrote:
Are you trying to claim that a battery in certain state of discharge cannot be charged by a battery that is fully charged if the batteries are connected in a circuit? Which of these circuits? http://www.verdonet.org.uk/stuff/The...sBatteries.png A or B? Pete |
"Pete Verdon" d wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: Are you trying to claim that a battery in certain state of discharge cannot be charged by a battery that is fully charged if the batteries are connected in a circuit? Which of these circuits? http://www.verdonet.org.uk/stuff/The...sBatteries.png A or B? Pete Neither! I'm talking about two 12v batteries in a series circuit meaning one positive pole connected to the negative pole of the other battery. The left over positive and negative poles must be connected to some sort of circuit and load such as a light bulb or electronic gadget that will cause current to flow through the entire circuit. CN |
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