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On Jan 14, 8:41 am, wrote:
I remember now. Yes, it would probably take a raft-sized set of cells to run the radio! I've been trying to find things like internal resistance and current capacity on those things, but mostly DIY articles show up. Anyone know any web based sources of that info? Anyhoo, it might be an interesting homebrew experiment, maybe getting qrp level wattage out of a bank of those cells. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On 1/15/2010 8:51 AM, Michael J. Coslo wrote:
I've been trying to find things like internal resistance and current capacity on those things, but mostly DIY articles show up. Anyone know any web based sources of that info? This is from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...e_Voltaic_Pile "Another problem with Volta's batteries was short battery life (an hour's worth at best), which was caused by two phenomena. The first was that the current produced electrolysed the electrolyte solution, resulting in a film of hydrogen bubbles forming on the copper, which steadily increased the internal resistance of the battery (This effect, called polarization, is counteracted in modern cells by additional measures). The other was a phenomenon called local action, wherein minute short-circuits would form around impurities in the zinc, causing the zinc to degrade." HTH. Bill, W1AC (Filter QRM for direct replies) |
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