Discussione: Zappare le pile
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Vecchio 08 novembre 06, 14:12   #2 (permalink)  Top
chetto1965
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Ciao

da una rapida ricerca in Internet ho trovato questo:

"Zapping and matching are really only worth it if you're going to use the packs in competition, where even a .5% increase in performance could mean the difference between first and last place.

To zap a cell, you get some big capacitors, a bunch of 0 gauge welding cable, a copper hammer, and a copper plate. You hook the capacitors together, wire them to the hammer and plate, charge the capacitors, connect the battery into the circuit, and whack the plate with the hammer. The cables twitch from the current, and zzzzap!, the cell is zapped.

It's actually pretty dangerous, and I've only given a general outline of the process because I've never been able to find out the exact size of the capacitors, or what voltage to charge them to.

Matching the cells simply means matching their voltages when they're new out of the box. A vendor takes a case of cells, and sorts them by resting voltage fresh out of the box. Just because you get a "matched" set of cells does not mean you got the best cells. The lowest 6 cells are just as "matched" as the highest 6 cells."


Spero possa soddisfare la tua curiosità
Bye
Andrea
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