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battery desulfator
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:26 pm
by aphampton628
Does anyone have any experience with this device.
Will it restore my original 5-YO battery to life
and make it last forever? Can you recommend a specific
brand/model? TIA
Alan
battery desulfator
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:52 am
by aphampton628
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "aphampton628" wrote:
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> Does anyone have any experience with this device.
> Will it restore my original 5-YO battery to life
> and make it last forever? Can you recommend a specific
> brand/model? TIA
>
> Alan
Has anyone ever rescued a dead or sulfated battery
using an Optimate 3, 3+, or 4 or other charger that supposedly
has desulfating capability, which I gather is charging
at a higher voltage for limited periods, up to 20V (?),
sometimes with a pulse, to break through the sulfate
on the lead plates in the battery, and then charging
normally. After charging my battery a 2 months ago
its voltage was at 10.8V, today it is at 10.08 after
sitting in my basement for 2 months. After reading some
stuff on line it sounds like recovery is dependent on how
bad/sulfated the battery is to start with and it may not
come back to like new condition but some fraction of it.
I'm thinking this may be a losing battle, but I'm wondering
if there are any success stories out there? Thanks.
Alan
(nklr) clutch switch or neutral switch bad?
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:26 am
by Jim Douglas
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> aythnig, no matetr how bad it is msispleled
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