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06.30.2006, 10:54 PM

Ok, in english it means, when there is no load or "draw" the volts will read more in the batt, when there is a "draw" the volts will drop more and less will be in the batt...did i get that all right? I don't know what language Brian was speaking, but it sure wasn't troy!


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06.30.2006, 11:52 PM

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Ok, in english it means, when there is no load or "draw" the volts will read more in the batt, when there is a "draw" the volts will drop more and less will be in the batt...did i get that all right? I don't know what language Brian was speaking, but it sure wasn't troy!
Yeah, in "English" that's what it means. :)

Sorry, I tried to make it easy to understand but obviously failed. :dft001:
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Yeah, in "English" that's what it means. :)

Sorry, I tried to make it easy to understand but obviously failed. :dft001:
You made it simple for people that is in the electrical field.
I was lost. I unserstand it some what but not all the way.:007:
How much does the batteries voltage really come up when under less of a load? At a 30 amp draw the nimhs if good can hold about 1.2 or so. give or take a .05 volts.


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