[AT] 6V chargers - repost

dglass dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Tue Jun 22 03:39:36 PDT 2004


Yes, its brand new.  I noticed it wasn't listed on their website.  I 
think, like some other sites for commercial products, they leave the old 
products on the site until the inventory is cleared.  I cannot imagine 
buying the old style after using one of these. I am keeping my old 
chargers for rust removal only.  They are called Schumacher Speedcharge 
Smart charger with advanced control technology. I have bought several 
off ebay. Here is a small one on ebay.  
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7906289465&category=63687&sspagename=WDVW

Thomas O. Mehrkam wrote:

> I cannot find that charger on thier site. Are you sure it is a Schumacher
>
> http://www.batterychargers.com/chargers.cfm
>
> dglass wrote:
>
>> It says it is like an ultrasonic cleaner except it uses electrical 
>> impulses.   They also say that 80% of the batteries are discarded 
>> because of sulfation.    I don't know if that is true or not, but 
>> often when the battery will no longer hold a charge, that's often the 
>> problem. I have used this charger to bring back about five or six 
>> batteries from the dead.  If the battery needs desulfation, it will 
>> do it automatically and after it finishes, it will start to charge 
>> the battery.  It will also cut itself on and off to maintain the 
>> batteries charge. If you hook these chargers up to the battery that 
>> is in a vehicle, it will tell you how much the alternator is putting 
>> out.
>>
>> charlie hill wrote:
>>
>>> What is the story on desulfation?  How does it work?
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "dglass" 
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>>>  
>>>
>>>> I just started using the Schumacher Smart Charge. (You can get them 
>>>> at Walmart also.)  They test, desulfate, and charge the battery.  
>>>> They make them up to 40 amp.  They really work. I dug batteries out 
>>>> of the junk pile and revived them.  Desulfation is slow however and 
>>>> may take up to ten hours on a bad battery.  The big one and the 
>>>> small ones do 6/12 volts and the middle ones only do 12volt.
>>>>
>>>> Dave Merchant wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>> What do you guys use for 6V chargers?
>>>>>
>>>>> Currently, I buy Walmart 6/12 V chargers in quantity,
>>>>> and use them until the smoke leaks out and they don't work any more.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm going out today to buy another one (if they still stock them).
>>>>>
>>>>> Does any company currently make a good one?
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone know what fizzes on the Walmart ones, can it be 
>>>>> replaced or upgraded?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave Merchant
>>>>> kosh at nesys.com
>>>>> nesys_com at ameritech.net
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nesys.com
>>>>> http://www.nesys.org
>>>>>
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