You can also desulfate lead-acid batteries with an electronic desulfator called the Battery Life Saver (BLS). You can get more information at: buybls.com
Yes, but if you add it to a new battery, it stops the sulfation. The biggest issues in the north, is freezing temps. When a battery goes dead, the acid converts to water, and allows the battery to freeze. A frozen battery is shot, as the ice expands and shoves the dissimilar plates together, causing a shorted cell. Leave you lights on, kill the battery on a -10 degree night, and tomarrow you'll need a new battery. Equipment used seasonally, also falls prey to this.
sounds all good and dandy but the salfate that gets broken up has to go somewhere, and where.... It stays in the cells for later sulfate and possibly even worse when it happens. Manufature batteries are maintence free meaning you can't add that stuff. I see the up side of it but also see the downsides
Guys, take your money and put it towards a new battery and a diehard automatic digital battery charger/maintainer.
UpTick21 2 months ago
You can also desulfate lead-acid batteries with an electronic desulfator called the Battery Life Saver (BLS). You can get more information at: buybls.com
bland951 3 months ago
OptiMate 6 keeps the battery 100% charged and saves it when dead flat!
TecMate1 5 months ago
This guy wants you to pay for a new house for him.. I want one... just kidding..
MrBlaze001 5 months ago
what a complete load of bull shit
floydiangreen 10 months ago
Yes, but if you add it to a new battery, it stops the sulfation. The biggest issues in the north, is freezing temps. When a battery goes dead, the acid converts to water, and allows the battery to freeze. A frozen battery is shot, as the ice expands and shoves the dissimilar plates together, causing a shorted cell. Leave you lights on, kill the battery on a -10 degree night, and tomarrow you'll need a new battery. Equipment used seasonally, also falls prey to this.
KBS117 1 year ago
DaShadowInc - Actually, the crystals are reabsorbed by the electrolyte. They don't just sink to the bottom.
woodward9594 1 year ago
sounds all good and dandy but the salfate that gets broken up has to go somewhere, and where.... It stays in the cells for later sulfate and possibly even worse when it happens. Manufature batteries are maintence free meaning you can't add that stuff. I see the up side of it but also see the downsides
DaShadowInc 1 year ago
how expansive is it ????
soverato3 1 year ago