Neon AC compressor cycling

Discussion in 'Neon' started by me, Jul 4, 2004.

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    Bill Putney Guest

    You'd have to answer that as it doesn't apply to me. There's your
    non-sequitur that you were talking about earlier (as in: has nothing to
    do with my side of this conversation), so not sure why you bring it up.
    I have been consistent. Your dishonesty (or mental state - like I said,
    sometimes the two are intertwined as to be inseparable) is showing
    again.
    See Clare's very good explanation of this. You'll find the answer
    "hidden" in his post (hint: it has something to do with Ohm's law and
    some silly little mathematical relationship among current, voltage, and
    resistance (or impedance)).
    Huhh!? I love that last sentence. Clinton has nothing on you for
    weasel wording - seems to be your forte.

    See again Ohm's law, resistance, voltage, current and the links that you
    yourself posted about voltage dividers that explain things very well.
    Since resistance is difficult to change on the fly with a coil, the
    design exploits Ohm's law by adding a resistance to control applied
    voltage, with the result that current is controlled. There's the
    all-truth of the situation.

    Bill Putney
    (to reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with "x")
     
    Bill Putney, Jul 12, 2004
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    Neil Nelson Guest

    ^^^^

    Finally!
     
    Neil Nelson, Jul 12, 2004
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    Guest Guest

    Sure do - the battery is made up of cells in series, and any time you
    go from either post to anything other than the end cell you are
    testing a battery of cells.
    I have access to the shop Midtronics any time I want. Most Canadians
    do too, by taking their battery to Canadian Tire for testing. Only the
    results of the Midtronics tester are accepted to declare one of their
    batteries good or bad.
    Any battery manufacturer I have dealt with dissassembles the entire
    battery, mechanically checks it, and repairs as required.
    And you said to a battery, not to a cell - then say I don't know the
    difference between a battery a cell.
    How about the cell load tester that dug through the tar-top battery
    lids to connect to the intercel connectors? That's what WAS used as
    the "definitive" battery tested before the Midtronics came along - and
    before the hard-top batttery.
     
    Guest, Jul 12, 2004
  4. Aren't you special and interesting. Wow, I'm so impressed by such wild tales.
    And you even....walked out on the ice!
     
    Ashley Coolidge, Jul 13, 2004
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    Neil Nelson Guest

    It's not about me you latte' sucking moron, it's about the winter
    conditions where I live.
     
    Neil Nelson, Jul 13, 2004
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    Bill Putney Guest

     
    Bill Putney, Jul 13, 2004
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    Neil Nelson Guest

     
    Neil Nelson, Jul 13, 2004
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    PC Medic Guest

    Damn! Never a break in the weather when you need one :0)
     
    PC Medic, Jul 14, 2004
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