Have a great thanksgiving.
Smile This is a response to the strange e-mail's. Please read the post. Do your research. I will try to help in any way I can within reason. Stop the e-mails and post your questions on Chris's forum. I'm a simple man and as always will try to explain it in simple terms if I can. I'm not the electronic guru. I just do allot of research. Again Please do yourself a favor. Learn from your experiences. Try it. It's rewarding to make something out of nothing. Now..
Most people want to build there boxes last. I needed to get the box behind me. I wanted a sealed cell to perform well just using a standard 12V to 15.8V battery and or power source. And when I look at my boxes now, I see this project coming together. Guys, build your boxes first. Get it working well with 12V to 15V Low Amps, Low Heat. This is just my personal view. I do tend to go overboard, or as some has stated (( I,m Anal)) well I am.
I have been working for the past few months on ultra white led's I'm constructing a lights for my home. I have been using florescent lights for years. So what I'm trying to do is produce light with less power. Now on to load, impedance, and matching. Lets see if I have this right. Here's the way I see it in my world.
1.If I take my small 12V battery bank I have 10 parallel wired they are ( battery size 3 inches by 4 inches) and hook it up to my 12V florescent light it would not last long at all. I have a heavy load on such a small battery bank.
2. Now hook this same light to my 12V battery bank they are parallel wired ( battery size 9 inches by 14 Inches). It will last longer.
3. If I take my small 12V battery bank I have 10 parallel wired they are ( battery size 3 inches by 4 inches) and hook it up to my LED lights. A very light load for my light weight lights
4.Now hook this same Led lights to my 12V battery bank they are parallel wired ( battery size 9 inches by 14 Inches). It will last so much longer.
Now match them together. Light duty to light duty and heavy duty to heavy duty.

Statistics: Posted by Looking In — Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:50 am
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