[AT] desulphating chargers
H. L. Staples
hlstaples at mcloudteleco.com
Sat Jun 26 12:59:39 PDT 2004
Charlie in some of the research I did a couple years ago on desulfator's, I
read in one place that if a 12 volt battery checked 10 volts it was pretty
certain that it could be brought back to life with the electric desulfator.
A friend gave me a couple batteries that would not hold a good charge, after
about two weeks on the pulse desulfator and then installing one in a friends
pick up a year ago it is still going strong.
I use my pulse unit alternately on the various batteries that receive little
service in the winter. In between the pulse treatments I keep a float
charger (Harbor Freight) connected to them.
There are some pulse units on the market designed for installation in a
vehicle, hard wired, they are designed to take power from the battery and
step it up by dumping the charged capacitor through a coil to get a high
voltage pulse, back to the battery, thus breaking down the lead sulfate.
I don't know why but I always want to spell sulfate---(sulphate) wrong.
H. L. Staples
McLoud, Oklahoma
USA
-------Original Message-------
From: Antique tractor email discussion group
Date: 06/26/04 08:53:46
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] 6 volt desulphating chargers
Same here Herb. I suspect someone will check out some DEAD batteries soon
and tell us if they can bring them back to life.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Herbert Metz" <metz-h.b at mindspring.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] 6 volt desulphating chargers
> There has been considerable discussion on these desulphating chargers, and
> several purchases. I, and probably several others, would appreciate
> feedbacks on results (or did I miss some of the correspondence). I
already
> have two chargers, so am reluctant to buy another unless they really do
the
> job.
> Herbert Metz
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