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Capt. Neal® wrote: You haven't read the post where I clarified your above misconception by explaining lead/acid batteries don't store electrons per se but use electrons provided in the charging process to drive chemical reactions that change the composition of the plates and set them up for chemical reactions in the other direction that changes the composition of the plates back with an attendant release of electrons via the chemical reactions. One could say electrons are stored vicariously. CN Ahhh, but that is not what you posted.... and that is a very simplistic view of the actual Chemistry, and Physics involved here...and it also doesn't go to the OP's orginal question, and your claim that wet cell batteries individual cell charge state will self-level between cells connected in series by discharging under load. This is ONLY true when the cells are COMPLETELY discharged, and they are DEAD FLAT. At that point they are all equal, and not before. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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