On 8/14/11 3:18 PM, Anthony Monteiro wrote:

> I think the explanation is that the battery experienced a
> significant event on Aug 11 where it lost the electrolyte
> in one or more cells. If this is true, the bad news is
> that it will no longer hold a charge and will not operate
> in eclipse any more.

I agree with your analysis in that one or more cells seems to have gone
open-circuit, or at least greatly reduced in capacity. If you know these
batteries and their specific failure mechanisms, then I'd say your lost
electrolyte theory is a pretty good one.

I never have understood why the dendrites would not be melted by high
current as soon as they crossed the gap between the two plates. I assume
they grow on the zinc plates as the battery is charged?

-Phil
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