Bob Saget
Banned
another one...there never are any facts to backup anything you say.. wheres your builds? wheres your scores?
another one...there never are any facts to backup anything you say.. wheres your builds? wheres your scores?
depending on the situation it almost always has something to do with it....So current draw has nothing to do with voltage drop?... and when exactly do batteries begin to discharge this "tons of reserve current"?
Please explain how it "almost" always has something to do with it. Secondly, explain your second sentence in detail. By being vague, you are showing that you do not have a very good understanding of what you're talking about. Please elaborate to remove any doubt we all may have.depending on the situation it almost always has something to do with it....
the batteries constantly discharge whether they are being used or not... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
you seem to be the only nay sayer about anything I have said here dude...Please explain how it "almost" always has something to do with it. Secondly, explain your second sentence in detail. By being vague, you are showing that you do not have a very good understanding of what you're talking about. Please elaborate to remove any doubt we all may have.
I did not ask that. Answer the questions I DID ask. I am very versed in electronics. It's what I do. I know that you have no idea what you're talking about and I intend to prove that. I don't care who thanked you etc. That means they do not know what they are talking about either plain and simple.you seem to be the only nay sayer about anything I have said here dude...
several other people have already PM'ed me thanked me and liked me on several of the posts....
so if you just do not really know and want an answer just ask, instead of hiding man it is no big deal.. I will explain it in simple laymens terms just to make sure...
batteries are storage devices that use a chemical reaction of acid and lead ...electrolytes... ( simply put...) to make and store useable electrical energy..
when a load is placed across the pos ( cathode) and neg (anode) poles of the battery the reaction of the electrolyte and lead plates creates a path for the electricity to go to..
any more easy ?'s ???
Lol it takes you forever to respond each time. Of course I don't need to google. Find out who I am before you try attacking. Once again, talking about something which you do not know. Why is it that you are refusing to answer my questions? What would I have to google?i edited it a bit ... took you forever to respond.... google much?