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Old 10-20-2022, 06:31 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by WNDSRFR View Post
Let's try lithium batteries. They have almost no resistance which is why they like to burst into flames. The results will be the same because you don't have enough current.
Acualy lithium batteries may start the car. That is why lithium booster packs are so small. Now you would exceed their recommended amp draw and reduce the life of them but none the less. The reason they wold start is they would have less voltage drop when you close the circuit. And the burst into flames is because of their chemistry not internal resistance. Super capacitors have less internal resistance and they do not burst into flames.

All of you theory’s have nothing to do with troubleshooting. You are the one that stated Ohms law. It is called law because electricity behaves exactly that way. Series circuits are voltage dividers. That is what a starter circuit is. Parallel circuits are current dividers.

Go back and read the internal resistance of you battery with your VOM.
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