| DaPointIsDaBomb |
07-13-2016 04:09 PM |
Where the energy go?
My cousin from Deatonville is taking physics and told me that energy can not be created or destroyed but my boat motor charges my battery when it runs. What happens to the energy if your battery is fully charged? Where does it go?
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| rustyb |
07-13-2016 04:47 PM |
Bilge
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| rardoin |
07-13-2016 04:57 PM |
I use it to recharge my robotic croaker baits.
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| Feesherman |
07-13-2016 05:52 PM |
I use it to power my slurpy machine
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| Matt G |
07-13-2016 06:56 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Feesherman
(Post 801065)
I use it to power my slurpy machine
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You have a slurpy machine on your boat?! When we going fishing? I'll bring the tequila and we'll make margaritas while we drown some croaker.
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| duckman1911 |
07-13-2016 07:32 PM |
No where. The stater in you boat motor is much like the alternator in your ca r/truck. It's built to maintain a certain battery voltage level. 13.5/14 volts. It is basically making what you use. It's not perpetual motion
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| Matt G |
07-13-2016 07:43 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by duckman1911
(Post 801071)
No where. The stater in you boat motor is much like the alternator in your ca r/truck. It's built to maintain a certain battery voltage level. 13.5/14 volts. It is basically making what you use. It's not perpetual motion
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So no slurpy machine? :cry:
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| duckman1911 |
07-13-2016 07:46 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt G
(Post 801072)
So no slurpy machine? :cry:
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Hell yeah dude. Why ya think I have a generator? Spiked slurpies right?
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