I was thinking of "putting it into the freezer" or "hook it up to a light bulb" kind of variety. Those might suck the energy down, running this or that programs won't do it in 5-10 minutes...
I would expect just the opposite to be true. All chemical processes slow down with temperature and that includes those making "self discharge." True a cold battery will deliver less power than a room temperature one for exactly the same reason. I keep new standard one use batteries in the ice box so they will still have nearly full energy stored a year later.... betteries don't like cold and lose charge faster in cold temperatures. ...
I would expect just the opposite to be true. All chemical processes slow down with temperature and that includes those making "self discharge." True a cold battery will deliver less power than a room temperature one for exactly the same reason. I keep new standard one use batteries in the ice box so they will still have nearly full energy stored a year later.
No, but language is slow to change. When I was young it was an ice box and always will be called that by me. It was a good system. We had a cardboard square about one foot on the edge. Each corner was a different color with number showing the how many pounds of ice you wanted. You hung it so one corner was up on the porch so it was visible from the street. The horse pulling the ice wagon new when a where to stop so ice man just walked behind the wagon and after a glance at your request square skillfully chopped off your request from big blocks of ice. As he walked to your porch, the horse advance to the next house on the route. No CO2, no oil imported, and if the horse took a dump, it was picked up for the garden - the modern world's ways are not always better.Billy, you still using an "ice box"? How far into the ruff of Brazil you call home?
No, but language is slow to change. When I was young it was an ice box and always will be called that by me.
I think my grandmother gave me my first lesson in physics. She keep the ice wrapped up in newspaper so it would last longer and complained that her ice box did not work well - milk went sour etc.I remember the ice box. I just thought it amusing that someone else did also...