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14/08/19
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Originally posted by HelloU
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again gently ...... a 1950's car battery does indeed have 6 cells cos it uses lead-acid technology.
as we move into the space age we are finding battery technology to be evolving (think why do mobile phones no longer have replaceable batteries - the answer is NOT that we are happy to throw the phones away, the answer is that we now use malleable batteries (so the need for a hard case enclosing the cells is eliminated - and with that we can increase the IP rating of the phone at the same time as we reduce weight and volume).
Battery technology is evolving - a 12v car battery that uses Lithium does NOT have 6 cells. It DOES NOT MATTER how many cells are inside a battery to the consumer - they do not care.
Humbly suggest you go a place and ask to look at (pick up) a car or motorcycle battery that uses Lithium instead of Lead. You will get a real pleasant surprise as to where we are today with battery technology.
Spoiler: There are NOT 6 cells that battery you are picking up ..... but it is 12v.
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So the comment you made to debate my post was a lie ?
The only difference to the still new Lithium car batteries is that they have four cells but the statements are still true so I am sorry if that pricks your bubble
Maybe you can still learn a bit if you bother to read the content