Posted by Jon Hagen on February 08, 2008 at 13:52:16 from (12.175.230.37):
In Reply to: Battery's posted by N rendrag on February 08, 2008 at 06:42:32:
I have had good luck restoring heavily sulphated batteries using a batteryMINDer brand charger/desulphator to dissolve the sulphation. I have let the desulphator peck away at the layer of sulphation for as much as three weeks, and have had them return to 90% of new capacity. If coarse this only works on a battery that is in good condition except for being allowed to set discharged for a long time. It is not magic that will fix a worn out battery, but as you say, yours were new when parked.
The little charger/ desulphator is a great tool to maintain a battery that sets unused for months, I have two of these units that I connect to all my seasonal use farm equipment on about a 2 day on,2 months off rotation. It keeps them in top condition.
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