OU is Not allowed.
OU is Not allowed because it does not work, or we'd all be doing it.
But I am not exactly sure what you are asking.
The parallel batteries are connected in parallel with the other 9 in series?
My gut feeling is the 9 in series tried to "charge" the others, which (hopefully) caused some kind of insulating layer on the 3. That would take the 3 out of the equasion, and the 3 ARE out of the equasion, or the combined terminal voltage would be 0.55V, and 0.55V is not enough to light an LED.
(again, see KVL)
"they've been running 5 leds for two months now"
Don't get too excited about that.
A pair of alkaline Ds can run a LED for more than a year, no problem.
"my question is how many amps do you need to make a decent electro-magnet?........."
A lot. A whole lot more than a chemical reaction on that scale can supply.
The reason todays PMAs are so much better than not too long ago is because the neo magnets are so good.
It takes a lot of power to make a field the neos make.
ie: Look why car alts are a poor choice. Not just the RPM, but they use 60W to make the field.
And they use it even if they are only making 1W of output.
Basicially, it sounds like you want to use a battery for that 60W, plus the XXX amount of watts to turn something mechanical, then try to get "more than that many watts out".
Might as well power a light bulb from a battery being charged from solar panel to shine on the solar panel to charge the battery. BTW- No, that does not work either, although a dude claiming to be an EE asked me why it would not work if the LEDs were "Ultra Bright" and the PVs were "big". Nope, not kidding.
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