Posted by George Marsh on November 21, 2011 at 12:13:20 from (64.12.116.74):
Does anyone know how to make a charger to remove sulfides from a lead acid battery? I know that BatteryMinder has been recommended to do restore batteries at a cost of $120 for their best charger, however has anyone built their own charger? If so, how did you do it? How long will it take for Batteryminder to bring back a battery from the Dead?
I have a worthless lawn mower battery that I'm experimenting with. I'll let you know if my idea works.
Update on my GMC battery. Took my 100amp Harbor Freight load tester and my battery, which the dealer and Auto Zone said failed the load test shows it's on the lower edge on the scale for being good.
I not going to do anything with my truck battery just yet. I park in a garage, so if some morning it doesn't start, I'll drive my car to auto zone and get another battery. George
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