Question: Charging a battery from multiple sources - possible limitations
1 minute ago, Haraikomono said:multi threaded operations do offer certain advantages in computing up to a specific point, until which we can expect marginally performance boosts.
You can't compare a CPU with a battery charger.
The only reason a multi core/thread processor/application can benefit from that is that it's not possible to make a single core/thread as fast as multiple, but that limit doesn't exist for a charger.
You can't make a 50GHz CPU, so you use 10 5GHz ones. But if you need a 10kW charger there's no problem making that, no reason to use multiple smaller ones.
2 minutes ago, Haraikomono said:Is there any reson to why doing that is more efficient ?
not an efficiency question, just simplicity/practicality. If you had a relay that separated the battery into parts for charging separately you couldn't use the battery while it was charging for example.
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