<VV> desulfating

sgang54 at aol.com sgang54 at aol.com
Wed Sep 3 14:30:58 EDT 2008


 it works by generating high frequency pulse to break up lead sulfate crystals clogging the battery plates.

here's a website that explains it and shows how to make one.
http://members.shaw.ca/pferlow/desulfator.htm#link? 

Steve Gangi

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Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 09:11:38 -0400
From: chris c <ricorvair at cox.net>
Subject: Re: <VV> Battery Chargers
To: VirtualVairs AA <VirtualVairs at corvair.org>
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desulphating do tell.

 
Padgett wrote:
>> I know a lot of Vairists keep their batteries in a charged state in cars not
>> frequently driven with a battery minder\trickle charger.
>>     
>
> In the last year I have gotten quite an education (a friend is building an 
> electric car). For some years I have been using Harbor Freight "float" 
> changers with good success ( 
> http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42292 ) . 
> These have been as low as $4.99 each (normally $7.99).
>
> However recently Ihave become aware of a process called "desulphating" that 
> has been known to revive even very dead batteries, my friend uses ex-junk 
> batteries that have had this done in his golf cart.
>
> I picked up a Vector (same parent as Black & Decker) "Portside" 2/30/80 
> "Smart" charger for $30 at BigLots and it seems to work very well.
>
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