I really want to see a good gain in my batteries so my next experiment will be a 6 battery set up.
I'll be using the 3 battery TS. My load will be 3 energizers. Which from what I can see from what others are using as a load hopefully wont be too much of a load. I've already used 1 energizer as a load and appeared to be gaining in total voltages. So I'll be adding basically 2 more energizers to my current set up, which should speed up the testing a little. That will give me 4 charging batteries and 2 "run" batteries.
I'll rotate the batteries which will give me 2 charging cycles to 1 discharging cycle and see if I can get an over all gain. I know this will be a hassle rotating batteries and may not work but its a simple test that "I" can do to see if I can get a gain. Unless things can get a little simpler for a novice like me its about the best I can come up with for now.
Keep plugging away guys I'm sure one of you will get this figured out.
Mark
I'll be using the 3 battery TS. My load will be 3 energizers. Which from what I can see from what others are using as a load hopefully wont be too much of a load. I've already used 1 energizer as a load and appeared to be gaining in total voltages. So I'll be adding basically 2 more energizers to my current set up, which should speed up the testing a little. That will give me 4 charging batteries and 2 "run" batteries.
I'll rotate the batteries which will give me 2 charging cycles to 1 discharging cycle and see if I can get an over all gain. I know this will be a hassle rotating batteries and may not work but its a simple test that "I" can do to see if I can get a gain. Unless things can get a little simpler for a novice like me its about the best I can come up with for now.
Keep plugging away guys I'm sure one of you will get this figured out.
Mark
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