[AT] 6 volt desulphating chargers
Mike Sloane
msloane at att.net
Sun Jun 27 03:44:43 PDT 2004
I could be wrong on this, but a long time ago I was told that aspirin is
aspirin - they are all essentially the same: most of the (battery)
rejuvenation comes from the acetylspiraeic acid (originally derived from
the bark of willow trees!). The rest of the pill might be caffeine and
some buffers and binders. Bayer still holds the trademark (as the result
of a somewhat famous court battle), but otherwise there isn't a nickel's
worth of difference in a carload as far as pain killing (or battery
fixin'). :-) To avoid trademark infringement problems, you will
sometimes see the product labeled "ACP". The only real difference will
be the amount of acetylspiraeic acid in each pill.
Mike
Clint D wrote:
>> The way we poor folks in south louisiana brings dead batterys back
>> to a usfull life is get a box of BAYER asprins cut them in half
>> and drop a half of each one in each cell , then
>
> put
>
>> charger on high and let asprins boil into the water . 80 % of the
>> time
>
> this
>
>> will restore your battery to useful life again .Think I`m kidding ,
>> try it
>
> .
>
>> You must use BAYER . If this doesn`t restore your battery , then
>> its time for you to take the rest of them ( Bayer asprins ) before
>> buying a new battery .
>
>> Bo Hinch
>>
>>
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Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ
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