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    How to test the battery?

    How to test the battery?

    I made the formulation of a battery, all with inorganic substances. Short-circuit test two days. Positive and negative electrodes did not find loss.
    Electrolyte, a large number of bubbles to reduce the liquid.
    The metal composition of the electrolyte will not turn into a gas overflow to reduce the water into H2 or O2, I think so.
    I would like to accelerate the testing of this battery, according to the present phenomenon, at least in response to one week.
    I now think only of heating, but a pungent odor. Do not want such a test.

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    What kind of battery are you testing? Why are you shorting the terminals? What is the purpose of the test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aqueous Id View Post
    What kind of battery are you testing?
    it seems it's a lead-acid type.

    depending on the design, shorting these types of batteries to the point of complete discharge will ruin them.

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    In my tests, whether the long-term use of the battery recipe
    The battery consumption of the electrolyte, I think the consumption of electrolyte in the water. Positive and negative electrodes basic consumption, at least I did not see signs of loss.

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    Formula which does not contain sulfuric acid, lead

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    I do not understand you.

    If your battery produces electricity, then what is the problem?

    What is your question?

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    I want to test, the battery can be released much power.
    Batteries can short-circuit discharge, one week, may be a now, I want to make sure that the reaction time to stop.
    If you want a month's time, too long, want to accelerate these reactions.

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    Your translator is not working very well.

    Your English is hard to understand.

    Is your battery is discharging?

    Is your battery losing its charge?

    Is there a short circuit in your battery?

    Do you have a resistance across the terminals?

    Do you have an insulation problem?

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    This is a disposable battery.
    Consumption of water to produce electricity.
    Now I use the short-circuit the battery test. Two days in addition to water to reduce some of the other unchanged.
    If the short circuit method test, it is estimated have to wait long for the results, it may take a month.
    I would like to speed up the discharge, see the principle

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    Quote Originally Posted by pingguo002 View Post
    This is a disposable battery.
    Consumption of water to produce electricity.
    is this the basic method you are using?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis_of_water

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    Quote Originally Posted by pingguo002 View Post
    This is a disposable battery.
    Consumption of water to produce electricity.
    Now I use the short-circuit the battery test. Two days in addition to water to reduce some of the other unchanged.
    If the short circuit method test, it is estimated have to wait long for the results, it may take a month.
    I would like to speed up the discharge, see the principle
    Reverse bias it. It will speed up the reaction that you're looking at.

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    leopold
    not the method
    The use of chemical means, not power-electrolytic
    thank you billvon. I am going to study the the Reverse bias. Do not understand this technology

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