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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 7110728" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>That right there says all we need to know. You are incredibly ignorant on the basics of how a cap actually works.</p><p>Not worth my time to prove basic electrical physics that you can read in any textbook on the subject. </p><p>SO WHAT!?! I never argued that it wouldn't, but htat is not nearly the same thing as recharging itself. The amount of energy present in the battery has not increased regardless of what the no load voltage reads.</p><p>I actually KNOW haw the battery works. No point in me going out and proving what I already know, especially since people way smarter and with much better equipment available to them have already done all the experimentation necessary. If you'd bother to read what smarter people than you have done and written about in exhaustive detail over many years and many volumes, you might actually find out that you are an ignorant troll that is totally clueless about the topic you continue to post about.</p><p>Here's a little page to get you started... <a href="http://www.mpoweruk.com/performance.htm" target="_blank">Battery Performance Characteristics - How to specify and test a battery</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 7110728, member: 550915"] That right there says all we need to know. You are incredibly ignorant on the basics of how a cap actually works. Not worth my time to prove basic electrical physics that you can read in any textbook on the subject. SO WHAT!?! I never argued that it wouldn't, but htat is not nearly the same thing as recharging itself. The amount of energy present in the battery has not increased regardless of what the no load voltage reads. I actually KNOW haw the battery works. No point in me going out and proving what I already know, especially since people way smarter and with much better equipment available to them have already done all the experimentation necessary. If you'd bother to read what smarter people than you have done and written about in exhaustive detail over many years and many volumes, you might actually find out that you are an ignorant troll that is totally clueless about the topic you continue to post about. Here's a little page to get you started... [URL="http://www.mpoweruk.com/performance.htm"]Battery Performance Characteristics - How to specify and test a battery[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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