hey everyone i have a quick question about batteries. if you take a lead acid battery, measure the voltage on it, and then vigorously shake it and spin it, for say like 5 minutes or more, will it have a higher voltage? i am back in college right now and away from my work bench so i can't test this for myself. if someone could let me know if this works it will be extremely helpful because i plan on making a battery, which is circular in shape, and attach it to the center of my horizontal rotor on my circuit, but only if spinning or shaking of a lead acid battery will give it a higher voltage. thank you for the help
I don't know that shaking and rotating would give any advantage on a lead-acid battery, but I do know that if I run the batteries low in my EV and pull over and give it 5 minutes of off time I do see recovery of some of the potential and can drive on a little farther, and can do this a couple of times before they are depleted below gaining a significant recovery again.
Actually I would be more concerned about potentially damaging the plate structure or shaking any sulfation back into the plates causing a short.
ya i am not too sure if this actually works..i have read some of tesla's and otis t. carr's designs and in most of their setups they use a battery in the middle of their device which rotates extremely fast. which in their theory helps rejuvenate it...