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Diagrams of load / unload efficiency?

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    wrote last edited by jo.foe
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    After I look around, I can't find much data of performance.

    I take a look also in principes and now I know. I was wrong. I ever tought it is pumped from one side to other, but istn't.
    So my diagram in the other thread is nonsense... 😉

    But, I think about the efficiency to totally mix it in one unstructured container on each side. My thinking here, it will press down the efficiency?

    Is there anywhere a diagram of load and unload process?
    Yes, you can optimize the cell but would think, also the storage management could be a factor to make the system more efficient.
    So the unleaded flowing back could be a bad thing...?
    A test with a really long pipe instead of big tubes/container could be a good idea for a better sorting of loaded an unloaded salt solution. So that not the fresh used stuff flows directly back and possibly damages the efficiency ot the cells work.
    Eventually a leaded flow could do the trick?

    If it is so, later could be used a cheap leveled grid into a tube the leading element for a flow in row.

    So on load would be the goal to use the most unloaded stuff at first and on unload using the most loaded stuff at first.
    But I'm not a physics expert for electrical poteincial, I only try to go a simple way of my normal logic.

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