Farmhand,
Take three brand new fully charged batteries in parallel and connect a load of your choice. Time your run or measure the watts used. Either way or both if you choose. Run it until the load "quits" IE the light goes out or the motor quits running. You will have drained the batteries probably farther than you should since they are in parallel and it will be combined amps that are provided to the load
Recharge the batteries and hook them up in the 3BGS configuration. All good batteries. Monitor the voltage in battery three so it doesn't climb to over 15 volts and rotate battery three to the 2nd position and battery 2 to the first position when the voltage on three gets too high. Run it as long as you can. If you get longer run time and far more watts used than with your first run, what would YOUR conclusion be?
Repeat this same test as often as you need to in order to understand that something happens here that cannot so easily be dismissed.
Dave
Take three brand new fully charged batteries in parallel and connect a load of your choice. Time your run or measure the watts used. Either way or both if you choose. Run it until the load "quits" IE the light goes out or the motor quits running. You will have drained the batteries probably farther than you should since they are in parallel and it will be combined amps that are provided to the load
Recharge the batteries and hook them up in the 3BGS configuration. All good batteries. Monitor the voltage in battery three so it doesn't climb to over 15 volts and rotate battery three to the 2nd position and battery 2 to the first position when the voltage on three gets too high. Run it as long as you can. If you get longer run time and far more watts used than with your first run, what would YOUR conclusion be?
Repeat this same test as often as you need to in order to understand that something happens here that cannot so easily be dismissed.
Dave
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