At 01:03 PM 6/23/03, you wrote:
How could the current flow backwards when you have cells in series and none are backwards. If it reveresed in one of the cells it would have to reverse in all the cells, and energy would be going into all the cells, which would require an external power source. It is physically impossible. If you find a way, let me know, I could use a free energy machine.
I'm a power engineer for AT&T. Cells DO reverse. Usually its caused by deep discharge of a cell. When one cell in a string drops in voltage below the voltage of the cell before it and behind it in the string then the other cells try to bring its voltage up. This causes current to flow the other direction from the cell in front and the cell behind the cell experiencing cell reversal in an attempt to equalize the voltage. When this occurs usually the cell is so damaged it is unable to be charge up and instead it heats up trying and may blow up if the gasses it produces are unable to vent quickly enough.
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