No way am I making this hard if I apply a little price check in isle 2 at a 99cents store. What I'm saying is that if you run the ohm's math, you are short of a full 100% charge vs the math to parts (rated amps) used. And with electricity you have balance at all 4 points.
See, wit the correct reading of a hydrometer floating in the acid level to an across the posts is the same reading if the battery is sealed... Now, the 100% fully charged battery and its volts in question is how strong that power is out the battery. Say I pull the lead wire out and is ready to piss to the other side of the wall I am leaning on. You pull out your battery lead and pick a wall and write TT-able on the other 3 walls. Well, your cranked up set of nuts set at 12.0 is going to piss in the middle of the room and down your leg we count off the seconds.
I'm pissing at a full 12.8v @ 1.5ah and your battery shoots out 12.0v [NOT] fully charged and not at its full potential of 12.6v or the hydrometer number. The ohm's calc does match the parts used saying fully charged in a liquid state of that hy'd floating.
So you drop in the hydrometer and the charger has .750ah = 12.0v in the math fully charged.
So you make contact with a 1.4ah charger and the battery puts out a full 12.6v for a 12N12a.
So you make contact with a 1.5ah charger and those parts set a 12N14a battery to its full 12.8v charge.
So you see, I can by sitting here is to look at the amp rated chargers and see that the battery is:
.750ar = 12.0v - NG for a 12N12a
1.4ah = 12.6v - Pass for a 12N12a
1.5ah = 12.8v - Pass for a 12N14a
So you see, I can by touching my ohm meter to the posts I see a static 12.8v of a fully charged battery per Father of the TT proves it out; I do not make the rules.
http://manuals.deere.com/cceomview/OMM135735_E9/Output/images/OMM135735_E979.jpg
I'm going to look at specific gravity as the last bar on that hy'd (hi D) is 14.7 is -water level- = -Ground-.
I am going to look at the +acid+ as the mix of the chemical reaction to +100%- inside the batt.
I'm back to looking at the whole package of one hundred percent is in a plus to minus proportion to the way to measure the atom- to +atom mix +[or-the+chemical-reaction+]- and if your charger to ohm's does not meet the hy'd drop from 14.7 is ground and now look at 12v pushed at it as you cooked out the acid and blended it like shook the ------ or kept mixing/heating/blending/boiling/distilling/an impurity into the crystal clear water, the liquids plus+ed with a mi-nus until they evened out.
Your too low am amp boil/cook/keep the moli moving, but you are at a +++100%- is how you are thinking you have a fully charged battery? Not by Ohm's you don't. No by the hy'Don't you don't, and not by the ohm meter across the +/- battery posts. So is Ohm wrong? I'm only after a reality check of his math.
* Last updated by: Hub on 3/14/2015 @ 8:30 PM *
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