Do you want to recharge your non-rechargeable batteries?
Most of us think that non-rechargeable batteries are only for once use. But it also can be use multiple times (2-10 times depending on quality and type of battery) after recharging them.
Here is a simple circuit which you can build and recharge your non rechargeable batteries.
This circuit is based on the fact that if any non rechargeable battery is supplied with a voltage continuously it absorbs the electricity and stores it as chemical energy.
The circuit is simply a power supply which converts mains power supply to a electricity with voltage which should be a little bit more than the voltage of battery you are charging
Like if you want to charge a battery of 1.5 voltage the voltage of transformers in the circuit should be about 2 voltage and if you are charging a battery of 6 voltage the voltage of the transformer in the circuit must be About 9 voltage.
Mostly non-recharge able batteries can be recharged in this way for about 3-7 times, after much use the battery will not be able to store much energy.
And to recharge your battery you must keep the battery in the charger for about 12-24 hours and after 12-24 hours your battery would be almost as new.
But don’t forget to use a good quality transformer in the circuit so that it will use less power and produce less heat and especially this is needed because we are going to keep the circuit working for long hour.
The Circuit:
Please click on it to enlarge it and use the transformer of value as told above in the text:
Caution:
recharging non rechargeable batteries might be dangerous.
And there is no guarantee also that the battery will be recharged as any research have never proved it firmly.
please don’t try to do this if you are not an expert and cannot maintain security. I suggest you to do this in garage or outside house instead of indoor as some types of batteries may even explode while recharging. And always regularly check the circuit and battery while recharging and if it is heated exclusively stop recharging.
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1 Comments
Lol, it sounds funny. How can one charge non-rechargable batteries? The circuit you’ve provided is nothing but the basic battery recharging circuit.
One thing you must keep in mind that, non-rechargable battery cannot be recharged. They don’t have any means to gain back and storge the lost charge. However it is possible the long life of battery by cooling it. Since warmer batteries doesn’t work efficiently.
Charges are like gases, spreads to all the container, that is why we get little bit more power in batteries when we bite it and squeeze its surface area.
Else there is no possibility of regaining charges. LOL