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Old 10-08-2007, 03:08 PM
obelix obelix is offline
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Originally Posted by Jetijs View Post
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Also, when I measured what goes in the charging battery, the meter said that there are 50mA at 0.5V going in the charging battery. Now let's do the math. The battery charges up in approx 15 hours with the Bedini energizer (monopole), that means 0.050Ax0.5Vx15=0.375 watthours. When I am charging the same battery with a conventional charger, ir takes about 4 hours for the battery to charge, but it pushes 0.5A at 14V in the battery. That means 0.5x14x4=28watthours. So we can see, that we need 28 watt hours to charge the battery, but with te energizer we only give 0.375 watthours to the battery and it still charges full. What is that energy that charges the battery?
Hi Jetijs

No , that only means that your's measure aren't correct.
With the impulse charger you can't said something good with a meter.
Only with a scope a very great attention on what you measure .......

Sorry !

Obelix
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