Has anyone tried running down a single conditioned/energized battery?
What were your results?
In one of my experiments I used a 12V, 12Ah battery that had been energized 16 - 18 hrs/day for 4 - 6 months. I touched the + and - together numerous times to try to run down the battery. After a while I got tired so I took a 12V 2A (24W) LED and attached it with the intention that it would stop lighting up in about 5 - 6 hours time. Little did I know this little battery that could has kept the 24W LED lit for well over 2 months 24/7 with no additional input, no waving of magnets over the batteries, etc... it has totally been left alone since getting hooked up to the 24W LED.
The battery has been sitting at a low 6._ _V for two weeks and really isn't budging much. This LED was set in closed loop with a single battery and LED.
HAS ANYONE HAD EXPERIENCES OF WATTS CALCULATED FOR A FEW HOURS OR DAYS AND IT LASTS WEEKS/MONTHS? THAT MUCH RADIANT ENERGY ENTERING INTO THE BATTERY!?!?!?!?!
Would love to hear similar experiences, thank you!
What were your results?
In one of my experiments I used a 12V, 12Ah battery that had been energized 16 - 18 hrs/day for 4 - 6 months. I touched the + and - together numerous times to try to run down the battery. After a while I got tired so I took a 12V 2A (24W) LED and attached it with the intention that it would stop lighting up in about 5 - 6 hours time. Little did I know this little battery that could has kept the 24W LED lit for well over 2 months 24/7 with no additional input, no waving of magnets over the batteries, etc... it has totally been left alone since getting hooked up to the 24W LED.
The battery has been sitting at a low 6._ _V for two weeks and really isn't budging much. This LED was set in closed loop with a single battery and LED.
HAS ANYONE HAD EXPERIENCES OF WATTS CALCULATED FOR A FEW HOURS OR DAYS AND IT LASTS WEEKS/MONTHS? THAT MUCH RADIANT ENERGY ENTERING INTO THE BATTERY!?!?!?!?!
Would love to hear similar experiences, thank you!
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