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Posted by Charles Tex Jr. on August 25, 2004 at 09:44:55 from (204.244.233.101):
In Reply to: saving tired batteries? posted by mudstuck on March 03, 2004 at 13:39:15:
Bah, humbug, FAQ!! I’m a skeptic, and this is why. As an experimenter, my view is that there are flaws in the non-peer-reviewed laboratory test and/or lab tests purporting to prove that Pulse Devices actually work. In my view, the reason for the misleading result is simple: These pulsers (Magnapulse, Europulse, Solargiser, Pulsemagic, Batterymind, etc, etc., ad nauseam) are simply acting as battery chargers! Yes, the pulsers are charging the batteries. I haven’t located any truly independent test or peer-review that proves that a stand-alone pulse desulfator (not running from an external power source; run from the battery itself) removed desulfation permanently, as evidenced by improved voltage and/or capacity as measured in Ampere Hours. In my opinion, the Magna-pulse desulfytor “lab test” and reviews posted on the Internet by the manufacturer (from India, no less, where they would unlikely be enjoined by a class action lawsuit by North American consumers) is particularly misleading. FAQs out there notwithstanding.
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