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Re: Multiple lead-acid charging Group: alt.engineering.electrical Date: Fri, Jun 20, 2008, 4:18pm (EDT-3) From: higgdfield@whutthableapduyoukno.org (HiggsField) On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:29:42 GMT, Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: Roy wrote: From:(Palindrome) Roy wrote: I don't undertsnad you };) Sue said: Ok. Take a modern multi-stage charger designed for batteries in the     

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Author: Roy
Date: Jun 20, 2008 16:26

From: me9@privacy.net (Palindrome) Roy wrote: From:(Palindrome) Roy wrote: I don't undertsnad you };) Sue said: Ok. Take a modern multi-stage charger designed for batteries in the range 100 -200AH and connect it to a flat 400 AH battery. Sue - I understood everything, but the above., can a 100-200AH charger fully charge a 400AH battery in Xtime? As time x is derived from the time taken
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Roy wrote: > From:(Palindrome) > Roy wrote: > > I don't undertsnad you };) > > Sue said: > Ok. Take a modern multi-stage charger designed for batteries in the > range 100 -200AH and connect it to a flat 400 AH battery. > Sue - I understood everything, but the above., can a 100-200AH charger > fully charge a 400AH battery in Xtime? As time x is derived from the time taken to charge     

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Author: Roy
Date: Jun 20, 2008 09:28

From:(Palindrome) Roy wrote: I don't undertsnad you };) Sue said: Ok. Take a modern multi-stage charger designed for batteries in the range 100 -200AH and connect it to a flat 400 AH battery. -- Sue - I understood everything, but the above., can a 100-200AH charger fully charge a 400AH battery in Xtime? Wouldn't Xtime be shrter if you match the AH between the battery & charger closer
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(uglav@hotmail.com) writes: > On Jun 12, 2:43 pm, bc...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) >> And may your winter be 20 billions times milder and shrter han ours was!!! >> >> C > > Thanks for the extra degrees! Feel guilty now, knowing you had not > such a hot summer so far, and remembering what you said about last > winter. Maybe I can send you some degrees in our summer your winter     

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Jun 20, 2008 06:29

On Jun 12, 2:43 pm, bc...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote: (ug...@hotmail.com) writes: Trade you some heat for some cold! Brrrrrr... Nighty-night to you too. Sleep well :) Wish I could send you some good sunrays... This was our fost day to call decent since last eyar!!! Imagne that!! We had the longest of witners, with tons of snow (almost 12 feet!
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(uglav@hotmail.com) writes: > Trade you some heat for some cold! > Brrrrrr... > Nighty-night to you too. Sleep well :) Wish I could send you some good sunrays... This was our fost day to call decent since last eyar!!! Imagne that!! We had the longest of witners, with tons of snow (almost 12 feet!!), that seemed like it woudl enever end. And for aspring, we froxze with cold rain on cold     

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Author: Roy
Date: Jun 20, 2008 06:04

On Mar 11, 4:15 am, "Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <scie...@zzz.com> wrote: Wright,  I don’t know what is more atrocious, is it your total lack of understanding about world politics or your completely cartoonish  view about mental health and health-care issues in general.  Your time spent with the Proby Mob have not done you well; you have been totally brainwashed into the
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On Dec 28, 10:46 am, "Ethan Winer" <ethanw at ethanwiner dot com> wrote: > Bob, > > > Let's say that the reflector is 10 square feet, so all sound impinging on > > that area is concentrated down to his ear due to the nature of the > > parabolic shape. The gain of this operation could easily be 100:1 if the > > ear catches only 0.1 square foot. > > Yes, but my point is that the source / person     

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Author: Eleonore Beaudoin
Date: Jun 12, 2008 07:47

On Dec 28, 10:46 am, "Ethan Winer" <ethanw at ethanwiner dot wrote: Bob, Let's say that the reflector is 10 square feet, so all sound impinging on that area is concentrated down to his ear due to the nature of the parabolic shape. The gain of this operation could easily be 100:1 if the ear catches only 0.1 square foot. Yes, but my point is that the source / person
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Author: uglav
Date: Jun 12, 2008 05:47

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Author: Eleonore Beaudoin
Date: Jun 11, 2008 19:43

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Author: Mark Probert
Date: Mar 11, 2008 04:13

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Author: dpierce.cartchunk.org
Date: Dec 28, 2007 10:00

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Author: dpierce.cartchunk.org
Date: Dec 28, 2007 10:00

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