geotrouvetout wrote:
for you it is therefore the same principle as desulphating lead batteries.
Can be seen further than the electrochemical effects, by working on small bedini modules from some Farad capacitors.
Yes!
Using electronic voltmeters sometimes gives faulty values, they have struggled to give a fair reading when a frequency is induced on a DC voltage.
One day I did a test with 2 identical three-phase motors which were supposed to create surunitaire and according to the reading of Voltmeter and ammeter of high quality (not Handyman) indeed there was surunité, but in practice with lamp (resistive load) and reading of entry and exit, no overunit, but loss of + -30 / 100 however the lamp seemed to light normally.
I understood later that the reading that was done on the capacitor and that the cumulus of 2 phases interfered with the real reading.
What I could waste my time for a thing which I believed, reading in support.
But that allowed me to understand the why, because I did a complete experiment on the phenomenon.