Battery Meter
"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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Yet another irrelevant link. Why do you keep posting links to high school
physics experiments, rather than acknowledging the information from the
leading
manufacturers and experts?
Way back at the beginning of this thread, the argument began when I commented
that a battery consists of 6 cells at 2.2 volts per cell, or 13.2 total volts.
Several geniuses corrected me, stating that the number is only 2.1 volts per
cell, not 2.2. Is the number no longer 2.2, as it has been since the invention
of the battery because a battery company and Nigel Calder say that's the case?
What other laws of physics are vetoed by
claims on a commercial web site? It would be handy to have a list.
The folks who believe that there is no
"actual charge" above 12.6 volts are free to manage their 12-volt systems
accordingly.
Perhaps Nigel Calder or the Trojan Battery guys will come tow them.
BWAHAHAHAHA! Now its a conspiracy! Trojan, Rolls, and Calder are ganging up
on poor Gould!
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