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When the "ALKALINE
ENERGY PUMP", pump it's energy into the F5, the stored
energy should be completely used up sometime.
Only from a theoretical point
of view!!!
Before the "ALKALINE ENERGY
PUMP" can completely pass the stored energy into the F5,
it breaks down.
The Alkaline batteries can't keep up the strength to overcome
the electrical resistor of the F5, because their voltage
falls below 1.5 volt, after a short period of time.
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For other electrical machines(
e.g walkman) lower voltage is still sufficent.
The F5, however can only do a good job within a
defined voltage range.
This special value is stored in the F5. The F5 permanently
measures the voltage of the batteries, and compares the
measured value with the stored value. If the battery voltage
falls down to the in the F5 stored minimum value, the
F5 displays "change batteries"
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" RECHARGEABLE ENERGY PUMP"
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