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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 19:33:47 -0400, Capt. Neal®
wrote: "Steve Firth" wrote in message .. . Capt. Neal® wrote: Never, at any time, does electricity flow THROUGH the internals of a battery Utter ********. Utter truth. A lead/acid yacht battery stores electrical potential in the plates via chemical reaction. If there was a circuit within the battery it would not take or store a charge. CN Maybe you would like to explain to us how current gets from one cell in a battery to the next so that each cell gets charged when a charger is hooked to the battery. I am also still waiting for you to explain how one discharged cell in a battery gets charged from the other cells in the battery by only putting a load on the battery. As I am sure you know that discharged cell will be trying to get charged with it's positive terminal hooked to the negative terminal of the cell that is supposed to be doing the charging. Tell us again how that works. Regards Gary |
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