I'm a bit confused by this. I bought resistors for a 6 volt battery but found that calculating amps per the connected load seemed to work better. Not 6 volts but 5 or 4.8 or 2.8....
Is there a way to just select which resistance you need without going through a basic trial and error method of finding the amps?
I'm using surplus power resistors of 2 ohm and 12 ohm instead of bulbs.
Most plating is in the 5 amp zone but some will be 15 or higher. Can't reach that yet.
I plated all day yesterday and each time read voltage, calculated amps. if wrong re-jumpered. Then recalulated to reach the desired amps. This is a pain in the butt. Would rather just jumper in the required ohmage resistance.
Also I noticed late in plating that it was much better. Voltage had dropped from around 4-5V loaded to sub 2 volts but think the 2+ loaded voltage to be best?
Is there a "best" voltage and how do you keep it there? Book says 2-4 volts.
I guess I'm asking what is the trick to figure what you need when load changes the batteries voltage ouput and as the battery dies it drops more than before? The only thing I can think of is a parasitic load like a motor to draw excess volts down to a repeatable always same voltage level.
Have been recording everything which seems to help a great deal.
Is there a way to just select which resistance you need without going through a basic trial and error method of finding the amps?
I'm using surplus power resistors of 2 ohm and 12 ohm instead of bulbs.
Most plating is in the 5 amp zone but some will be 15 or higher. Can't reach that yet.
I plated all day yesterday and each time read voltage, calculated amps. if wrong re-jumpered. Then recalulated to reach the desired amps. This is a pain in the butt. Would rather just jumper in the required ohmage resistance.
Also I noticed late in plating that it was much better. Voltage had dropped from around 4-5V loaded to sub 2 volts but think the 2+ loaded voltage to be best?
Is there a "best" voltage and how do you keep it there? Book says 2-4 volts.
I guess I'm asking what is the trick to figure what you need when load changes the batteries voltage ouput and as the battery dies it drops more than before? The only thing I can think of is a parasitic load like a motor to draw excess volts down to a repeatable always same voltage level.
Have been recording everything which seems to help a great deal.

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