Just one 1S string of 56 Grade A lemons produces 42 volts. Fiftythree strings of 56 parallel rows equals 2,968 lemons. The extra 32 lemons (3000 total) are for replacing any Grade B lemons that initially test less than 7/10 of a volt -
Just one 56s53p Grade A Lemon Battery would supply a lot of "juice" for a 10s53p "lemon" of a pack. As previously explained to
nicobie it's best to have the same number of series connections as parallel connections to get the most efficient optimum performance from her organic environmentally safe lemon pack. Extending its life ALAP -- :thumb:
What she needs to configure is the most efficient polarity connections when each lemon is cut in half.
Nicobie could place one halved lemon on top of another halved lemon maintaining correct polarity resulting in 1.5V and thus requiring half as many series and parallel connectons. The two sandwiched sliced in half lemons could be sealed together thus preserving the "juice" so as to extend the life of her lemon battery AMAP.
Previous Guinness World Record --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fDail5bvss using 1,008 lemons sliced in half (cutting edge technology) resulting in 1,275.3V. The new record of 2,307.8V used 2,923 lemons. Is it the real winner?
The same person created both batteries. The record (circular one) is remindful of Semour Gray's CDC Supercomputer
One juicy Grade A lemon at Walmart today costs 62 cents times 3000 equals $1,860.00 -- without a quantity discount