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Meindert Sprang
 
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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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You are wrong. You cannot run current though a battery backwards. You

charge with a charging
source that has higher voltage than the battery and by wiring it so there

exists a complete
circuit.

When I connect my photovoltaic to my 12v battery the battery takes a

charge because the
photovoltaics operate at 16v at ten amps current. The 16v, being higher

than the 12v in the
batteries causes a chemical reaction to occur between the sponge lead and

the solid lead
and the acid electrolyte and electrons are stored The chemical reaction

reverses when the
photovoltaics are removed and a load placed upon the batteries and

electrons are released.
Current never goes backwards in the battery.

This is a common misconception and I'm very surprised so-called engineers

fall prey to it.

Say Capt'n, why don't you hook up an ampere meter in your circuit and tell
me what sign the reading has when charging and discharging. Or are going to
argue the principle of ammeters too?

Meindert


 
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