Hello everyone,
I thought that there hasn't been much discussion about the type of charge in these two systems going into the battery, so I decided to start this thread.
What is the real difference? The capacitive discharge chargers seem to convert the negative energy to positive before giving it to the battery, but the SSG circuit seems to give negative energy directly to the battery. What happens when one rotates batteries in the SSG circuit, which it is told not to swap the batteries? What is the difference? Does a battery charged with SSG put out negative energy?
I don't understand this difference quite well. Has anybody got better insight to this? I hope Peter would help us understand the difference.
Elias
I thought that there hasn't been much discussion about the type of charge in these two systems going into the battery, so I decided to start this thread.
What is the real difference? The capacitive discharge chargers seem to convert the negative energy to positive before giving it to the battery, but the SSG circuit seems to give negative energy directly to the battery. What happens when one rotates batteries in the SSG circuit, which it is told not to swap the batteries? What is the difference? Does a battery charged with SSG put out negative energy?
I don't understand this difference quite well. Has anybody got better insight to this? I hope Peter would help us understand the difference.
Elias
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