In COP table, the Battery COP vs. Battery charge is the ratio between Discharge Output Joules compared to the Charge Input Joules. And Charge Input Joules is calculated from charging battery's Charge Input Amps and Average Resting Voltage.
It sounds correct and people claimed that their COP is more than 1. However if we think carefully, the Charge Input Joules should be calculated from Primary Draw Amps and Primary battery's average resting voltage. The primary battery's input Joules supplys energy for wheel turning and charging battery. So the charging battery's energy is from both radiant energy and electric energy. That is similar to use two conventional chargers to charge one battery.
So I think it is not right when people claim that that his COP is more than 1 as he ignored the radiant energy input in COP table.
If it is true, then I will feel that SSG's advantage is rejunvating battery only instead of obtaining the COP which is more than 1.
Dear experts, may I have your opinion?
Thank you very much
It sounds correct and people claimed that their COP is more than 1. However if we think carefully, the Charge Input Joules should be calculated from Primary Draw Amps and Primary battery's average resting voltage. The primary battery's input Joules supplys energy for wheel turning and charging battery. So the charging battery's energy is from both radiant energy and electric energy. That is similar to use two conventional chargers to charge one battery.
So I think it is not right when people claim that that his COP is more than 1 as he ignored the radiant energy input in COP table.
If it is true, then I will feel that SSG's advantage is rejunvating battery only instead of obtaining the COP which is more than 1.
Dear experts, may I have your opinion?
Thank you very much
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