1- do you add epsom salt solution to the old juice in battery or remove old acid from battery before adding the salt solution?
2 - how much salt water solution do you add to battery or is it safe to mix with old sulfation or should I wash out the insides of the battery with distiller water and vinegar solution before adding the salt solution?
3 - how much salt per cup of water?
4 - when you make a YouTube video, first make sure you cover everythi
@NUNYABIZNESS14 shocking/freezing nicd and nimh help free up the electrolyte particles that are stuck on cathode and anode sides. it does help partially restore them and it works!
@NUNYABIZNESS14 Actually the "Zapping technique" On NiCd & Ni-MH batteries works. The batteries internally short out as a result of deposits bridging across the electrodes, making it difficult to impossible to hold a charge with out self discharging. What you do to fix this is you take a High Voltage Capaitor or just a capacitor and charge it, you then discharge the voltage across the battery terminals, in doing so zapping the deposits in the battery so they no long bridge the electrodes.
@NUNYABIZNESS14 It's not perfect but it does work, better if you discharge the battery after zapping then repeating the process a second time.
It's safer to do with Ni-MH than it is with NiCd since its chemistry seems to advantage of the hydrogen that is present rather than building it up and exploding like with just about any other battery type. I've even used 3X Higher then the recommended voltage and amperage to flash charge a Ni-MH in seconds like it was a capacitor.
Hey did you use the original charger for that scooter or another that you charge all your batteries with? If you used another, what amp did you set the charger at? And how did you know that you should charge it at that amperage. Being that your after market chargers are going to prob be 12v and 6v, and the amp information you have for your scooter is based on charging the 2 12v together. Basicly I wana konw at what amps i should charge small batteries like that, when chraging them individually.
@Pacuelli i put two 12v chargers in series to make 24volts it was not the original charger since i got the scooter for $10 at goodwill! i am now making the scooter motor into a wind turbine check it out soon. about 1amp to 2amps for normal sized lead acid. i really does not matter that much because lead acid batteries will draw the amount of current they need then when they are about full the amperage draw will decrease. when put in series the amp will not increase only when in parallel
You still don't explain these important tips:
1- do you add epsom salt solution to the old juice in battery or remove old acid from battery before adding the salt solution?
2 - how much salt water solution do you add to battery or is it safe to mix with old sulfation or should I wash out the insides of the battery with distiller water and vinegar solution before adding the salt solution?
3 - how much salt per cup of water?
4 - when you make a YouTube video, first make sure you cover everythi
bushsuxcheney 1 week ago
The info on fixing the lead acid batteries was pretty good, but what was said about the NiCd and NiMh batteries was just plain moronic.and useless.
NUNYABIZNESS14 2 months ago
@NUNYABIZNESS14 shocking/freezing nicd and nimh help free up the electrolyte particles that are stuck on cathode and anode sides. it does help partially restore them and it works!
MrGoldxbox360 2 months ago
@NUNYABIZNESS14 Actually the "Zapping technique" On NiCd & Ni-MH batteries works. The batteries internally short out as a result of deposits bridging across the electrodes, making it difficult to impossible to hold a charge with out self discharging. What you do to fix this is you take a High Voltage Capaitor or just a capacitor and charge it, you then discharge the voltage across the battery terminals, in doing so zapping the deposits in the battery so they no long bridge the electrodes.
NolanWhite 1 month ago
@NUNYABIZNESS14 It's not perfect but it does work, better if you discharge the battery after zapping then repeating the process a second time.
It's safer to do with Ni-MH than it is with NiCd since its chemistry seems to advantage of the hydrogen that is present rather than building it up and exploding like with just about any other battery type. I've even used 3X Higher then the recommended voltage and amperage to flash charge a Ni-MH in seconds like it was a capacitor.
NolanWhite 1 month ago
Love to see a man using his mind!! Way to go! Valuable info and I thank you!
MyJourney444 2 months ago
Hey did you use the original charger for that scooter or another that you charge all your batteries with? If you used another, what amp did you set the charger at? And how did you know that you should charge it at that amperage. Being that your after market chargers are going to prob be 12v and 6v, and the amp information you have for your scooter is based on charging the 2 12v together. Basicly I wana konw at what amps i should charge small batteries like that, when chraging them individually.
Pacuell 3 months ago
@Pacuelli i put two 12v chargers in series to make 24volts it was not the original charger since i got the scooter for $10 at goodwill! i am now making the scooter motor into a wind turbine check it out soon. about 1amp to 2amps for normal sized lead acid. i really does not matter that much because lead acid batteries will draw the amount of current they need then when they are about full the amperage draw will decrease. when put in series the amp will not increase only when in parallel
MrGoldxbox360 3 months ago