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    #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Kung dead na talaga baterya as in 0v then it could be considered as resistive load hence, series ang circuit mo. But kung dead ang baterya pero may e.g. 10v pa then parallel ang connection mo kasi source pa din yan kahit depleted.
    Initially resistive(it will spark), since the good battery will pass current on the low V battery. The voltage will then "equalize" to 12V.

    Possible lang maging 0V kung "full short" as in zero ohms. Lahat ng bagay may electric potential, parang capacitor.

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    #62
    omg jumper cable lang ang tpoic umabot ng 6 pages

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    #63
    You test a battery voltage using a Volt Meter.

    You test battery current either using a constant load and timing the rate of discharge thru an ammeter

    OR if you have the proper tool, use a battery tester that sends high frequency signal to compute the internal impedance.

    Usual car scenario is wala na yung current holding capacity, kahit anong charge it doesnt hold madali madischarge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Kung dead na talaga baterya as in 0v then it could be considered as resistive load hence, series ang circuit mo. But kung dead ang baterya pero may e.g. 10v pa then parallel ang connection mo kasi source pa din yan kahit depleted.
    Tama, pag source sila parehas, then that is parallel.

    But even the live battery (12v) will become a load if the car has been started where the alternator will become a source.

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    #65
    tama na plis! nosebleed nako sa usapan nyo.......

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    #66
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    ^^

    kung ang flashlight mo 3 D-battery tapos isa sa tatlong battery ay patay na iilaw parin ang bulb pero mahina

    yan ang point mo
    Tatlong conditions yan sir.
    1. Patay ang baterya (short)
    2. Patay ang baterya (open)
    3. Patay ang baterya (low batt)

    Condition #2, hindi iilaw si flashlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Tama, pag source sila parehas, then that is parallel.

    But even the live battery (12v) will become a load if the car has been started where the alternator will become a source.
    It will "equalize" to charging voltage. The charging system will dictate the "trickle" charge that is about 13.8V ideally. Trickle charge is charging a fully charged battery at a rate of its self discharge rate to maintain a fully charged condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Initially resistive(it will spark), since the good battery will pass current on the low V battery. The voltage will then "equalize" to 12V.

    Possible lang maging 0V kung "full short" as in zero ohms. Lahat ng bagay may electric potential, parang capacitor.

    Un na nga ang puntos ko kanina sir. Prove to me that the dead battery acts as a purely resistive load then payag ako na series connection tawag dyan. Pero kung hindi, parallel pa din yan.

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    #69
    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Tatlong conditions yan sir.
    1. Patay ang baterya (short)
    2. Patay ang baterya (open)
    3. Patay ang baterya (low batt)

    Condition #2, hindi iilaw si flashlight.
    Another condition sir, yung isang battery binaligtad.. Yan ginagawa nung magaling na manong guard ng building namin, para daw ma conserve yung energy.
    Pinagalitan ko nga

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    After learning Thevenin's Theorem ... they also teach Norton's Theorem which states

    Any linear electrical network with voltage and current sources and only resistances can be replaced at terminals A-B by an equivalent current source Ino in parallel connection with an equivalent resistance Rno.

    Correct because the two current sources are called "source" or "parallel sources".

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