On 2011-07-27, dave.mal...@york.ac.uk wrote:
If you have a suitable LiOn battery pack, shorting the terminals out
with the cable perks up most the tired electrons - and the subsequent
explosion will remove any that are too far gone...
A few surprising shocks ought to be enough to shake the more reticent
ones loose. After that, just leave the negative pole connected on the
upper end, and you'll have a fresh start in the morning. The electrons
will thank you too!
havent you heard of tired electron distortion ? (TID). the electrons
in speaker wire get tired moving back and forth and not going
anywhere. the solution is to disconnect the speaker every few hours
connect a battery one side and short the other, so all the old
electrons can be flushed out (i think i read this in the wireless
world)
Alternatively you can have spare cables, and slowly drain them over
night in an upright position.
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