Ok, i decided to make a new post for this question, because it doesn't fit my other post i have going about the same circuit.
I have found x4 - 6V batteries from an old power wheels toy car. they were all very nearly dead when i found them, and had been sitting around for years collecting dust.
3 of them are 6v 12 amp hours and the other one is 6v 9.5 amp hours. they are sealed lead acid batteries, and when i found them they only had about 600mV a piece. I have hooked them up in series to make 2 12v batteries. i have the 9.5 amp hour battery on the charge side, not sure what difference that makes, but i wanted to put all info that could be pertinent in here .
i hooked them up to my SSG circuit to see what happens.
so far my secondary has gone from 600mV up to just over 700mV!!
now here is the odd part and where my question lies. the two batteries i have put on the primary side initially dropped down to 4mV for a short time, then it popped back up to 600mV and stayed there for a bit. now they are up to nearly 900 mV and charging much faster than my charge battery.
why would the power side be charging faster than the secondary or at all. the way i understand this system, the power side should have went dead and then i was going to switch them and see if i could charge it back up. my hope was that i could keep cycling those batteries out and eventually get them back making 12v. but it seems my power batteries are charging faster than my charge batteries and both are charging reasonable fast, much faster than i was expecting given their initial charge!!
i have posted another video of my setup, and will likely keep adding to this series, mostly to help other new people watch me trouble shoot my system and begin to understand what is happening. watch them from the beginning, and i hope that eventually it will be a good series to watch and learn how to make these work. I have found a ton of videos on working motors, but not many where they didn't work and you could see why, so i am hoping that my mistakes will help other beginners
here is the link for anyone who is interested -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdoHwe6zB5w
if anyone can tell me what is going on here and why my primary batteries are charging at all, and even faster than the secondary, that would be very much appreciated!
thanks
N8
I have found x4 - 6V batteries from an old power wheels toy car. they were all very nearly dead when i found them, and had been sitting around for years collecting dust.
3 of them are 6v 12 amp hours and the other one is 6v 9.5 amp hours. they are sealed lead acid batteries, and when i found them they only had about 600mV a piece. I have hooked them up in series to make 2 12v batteries. i have the 9.5 amp hour battery on the charge side, not sure what difference that makes, but i wanted to put all info that could be pertinent in here .
i hooked them up to my SSG circuit to see what happens.
so far my secondary has gone from 600mV up to just over 700mV!!
now here is the odd part and where my question lies. the two batteries i have put on the primary side initially dropped down to 4mV for a short time, then it popped back up to 600mV and stayed there for a bit. now they are up to nearly 900 mV and charging much faster than my charge battery.
why would the power side be charging faster than the secondary or at all. the way i understand this system, the power side should have went dead and then i was going to switch them and see if i could charge it back up. my hope was that i could keep cycling those batteries out and eventually get them back making 12v. but it seems my power batteries are charging faster than my charge batteries and both are charging reasonable fast, much faster than i was expecting given their initial charge!!
i have posted another video of my setup, and will likely keep adding to this series, mostly to help other new people watch me trouble shoot my system and begin to understand what is happening. watch them from the beginning, and i hope that eventually it will be a good series to watch and learn how to make these work. I have found a ton of videos on working motors, but not many where they didn't work and you could see why, so i am hoping that my mistakes will help other beginners
here is the link for anyone who is interested -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdoHwe6zB5w
if anyone can tell me what is going on here and why my primary batteries are charging at all, and even faster than the secondary, that would be very much appreciated!
thanks
N8
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