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-Freshly charged batteries are tested under high load by shorting
-battery + and - terminals using 5 ohm power resistor
+Freshly charged batteries are tested under high load for short time by
+shorting battery + and - terminals using 5 ohm power resistor
(R1). Simultaneously battery voltage is being measured while under
load.
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I use vintage analog voltmeter. Instead of power resistor I use
-Nichrome resistance wire. It gets hot quickly!
+Nichrome resistance wire. Test/measurement button should not be
+pressed for long because power resistor gets hot quickly and battery
+is being quickly depleted during measurement.
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+<li>PS: While this device is interesting to build, still you can just
+use ordinary ammeter that can handle battery generated current.
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<div><p class="author">Author: Svjatoslav Agejenko</p>
-<p class="date">Created: 2020-05-24 P 20:26</p>
+<p class="date">Created: 2020-05-24 P 23:55</p>
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