Alternating Boost Charging
Back again and with more bad news on this end. The first two tests were good but the following two have been going in the wrong direction. Here's the results of my 4th test.
Starting with:
B1 at 12.44V, 10.88 mOhms, 243 CCA
B2 at 12.44V, 11.09 mOhms, 238 CCA
Ended and rested 3.75 hours:
B1 at 12.44V, 11.02 mOhms, 240 CCA
B2 at 12.44V, 11.15 mOhms, 237 CCA
I might not get but one more test in this week, as I'm gettting back to work this week. We'll see.
You guys keep talking about less amps on the output side of the Boost Module. I would expect it. Doesn't the Module convert amps to volts to give you higher voltage? So wouldn't the amps be lower (A x V = W). If you have a certain amount of Watts running around and you convert some of them to higher voltage...amps gotta be less.
I may be wrong, after all, look at my last tests! lol
Bob
Back again and with more bad news on this end. The first two tests were good but the following two have been going in the wrong direction. Here's the results of my 4th test.
Starting with:
B1 at 12.44V, 10.88 mOhms, 243 CCA
B2 at 12.44V, 11.09 mOhms, 238 CCA
Ended and rested 3.75 hours:
B1 at 12.44V, 11.02 mOhms, 240 CCA
B2 at 12.44V, 11.15 mOhms, 237 CCA
I might not get but one more test in this week, as I'm gettting back to work this week. We'll see.
You guys keep talking about less amps on the output side of the Boost Module. I would expect it. Doesn't the Module convert amps to volts to give you higher voltage? So wouldn't the amps be lower (A x V = W). If you have a certain amount of Watts running around and you convert some of them to higher voltage...amps gotta be less.
I may be wrong, after all, look at my last tests! lol
Bob
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