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 Post subject: Re: Best little charger desulfator ever. Will not damage the
PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 10:18 am 
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The time needed to rejuvenate the battery depends on the state of the battery a deeply sulfated battery may take weeks... .... If it can be repaired at all.

Not high voltage ... But higher than 15 volts less than 20 - pulsating spikes.

Never constant high voltage and you say you know? Pulses kill a battery ... are you kidding me?

Can you back it up with facts.

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Several companies offer anti-sulfation devices that apply pulses to the battery terminals to prevent and reverse sulfation. Such technologies tend to lower sulfation on a healthy battery but they cannot effectively reverse the condition once present. Manufacturers offering these devices take the “one size fits all” approach and the method is unscientific. A random service of pulsing or blindly applying an overcharge can harm the battery in causing an overcharge condition and promoting grid corrosion.


Without the proper pulse for that 1 battery it can harm it,freq based desulfation takes that harm out.


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 Post subject: Re: Best little charger desulfator ever. Will not damage the
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tjkj2002 wrote:
racertracer wrote:
The time needed to rejuvenate the battery depends on the state of the battery a deeply sulfated battery may take weeks... .... If it can be repaired at all.

Not high voltage ... But higher than 15 volts less than 20 - pulsating spikes.

Never constant high voltage and you say you know? Pulses kill a battery ... are you kidding me?

Can you back it up with facts.

Found this statement by many............

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Several companies offer anti-sulfation devices that apply pulses to the battery terminals to prevent and reverse sulfation. Such technologies tend to lower sulfation on a healthy battery but they cannot effectively reverse the condition once present. Manufacturers offering these devices take the “one size fits all” approach and the method is unscientific. A random service of pulsing or blindly applying an overcharge can harm the battery in causing an overcharge condition and promoting grid corrosion.


Without the proper pulse for that 1 battery it can harm it,freq based desulfation takes that harm out.


Sounds like you get what you pay for?

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