[AT] desulphating battery chargers
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sat Jul 17 19:50:47 PDT 2004
Huh!? Since when? A discharged battery has a weakened mixture of
sulfuric acid and water in it, but JUST WATER!--I hardly think so. In a
discharged battery, both electrodes are lead sulfate. The sulfur comes
out of solution from the acid so that the acid becomes weaker but you
most certainly have no guarantee that the amounts of lead and acid are
so precisely balanced that you end up with pure water.
Gimme a break! The chemistry just doesn't work like that.
Larry
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In a message dated 7/17/2004 4:59:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
spud_thompson at toleartist.com writes:
Most people just keep adding water, that just thins out the mix,
works
> > for me
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A fully discharged batter has only water in it the acid is in the
plates
that's how they work when you dump the water and replace with acid you
will
increase the amount of acid in the battery to a dangerous amount. In
other word
it is not recommended to do this I know have seen a lot of people do it
but I
have also seen batteries that will smoke and smell of acid when being
charged
from the vehicle. Most batteries quit because the cells flake off as
they
are used this is why there is a large open space at the bottom of all
batteries. Marine batteries have a larger space because of the rocking
of the boat.
Sulfated batteries are those that have been left a long time without
any
discharge or charge just left on the shelf to get all sulfated. You
don't find
this very often that's why you can only find a few batteries that will
cleanup
with your desulfating charger.
Walt Davies
Cooper Hollow Farm
Monmouth, OR 97361
503 623-0460
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