John T and others, what about desulphators?

Nope, wasnt me, probably J DeMaris but he took a powder. SoundGuy is pretty good on electronics, Im more of an ELECTRICAL THEN AN ELECTRONICS KINDA GUY

That being said, its my understanding high frequency pulsing can indeed reduce or cure sulfation in batteries so I will take a look see

John T
 
Speaking of powder(s); there is a chemical (whose name escapes me at the moment) which supposedly will desulphate batteries. You drain the old acid/liquid out, throughly rinse the battery and put a measured amount of the chemical into each cell.......with some liquid; just distilled water IIRC. I bought a supply about 10 or 12 years ago and tried it on several batteries, but it didn't work...........for me.
 
(quoted from post at 18:34:35 07/08/11) Speaking of powder(s); there is a chemical (whose name escapes me at the moment) which supposedly will desulphate batteries. You drain the old acid/liquid out, throughly rinse the battery and put a measured amount of the chemical into each cell.......with some liquid; just distilled water IIRC. I bought a supply about 10 or 12 years ago and tried it on several batteries, but it didn't work...........for me.

It's main purpose was to separate you from your money so for that it worked rather well. :lol:
 
Magnesium sulphate aka "Epsom Salts".

I have to tell you I was skeptical My tractor battery wouldn"t take a charge so I tried it. I figured I had nothing to loose. 10 heaping tablespoons in one qquart of water added to all the cells. Then hooked up the charger and it took a charge and has ever since.
 
I own two. Two years ago my wife's car would show needing a charge on the dash idiot light every morning at start-up. If it was allowed to set for a few days it would need to be jumped to start. I was planning to trade it in so I put a de-sulphator on it for a few weeks as she drove it around. We decided to not trade it in.

As of now, the battery never needs a charge, never shows low battery on the dash light, and that was two years ago. The car is a 2005, and the battery is the original factory installed battery.

I move the de-sulphators around on my other vehicles and recreational toys to extend the life of their batteries. I believe in the de-sulphators.

Dean
 

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