Bedini SSG-circuit reclaiming a battery that would not accept a charge from a conventional battery charger
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Bedini SSG-circuit reclaiming a battery that would not accept a charge from a conventional battery charger
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F-16 Pulse King & Magikgas Pulse King on ebay by a guy named magikgas will do the same thing and more. I bought one and it revived my battery that needed to be replaced.
dead lead acid batteries are usually sulphated due to open circuit self discharge Sulphation is a hard deposit on the plate surface and prevents the plates accepting charge. It can be broken down by applying a high voltage at low current or a long period. Try 20V 100mA using limiting resistor Once broken down the battery can be charged normally Total recovery is not possible as some capacity will be lost Prevent sulphation by charging every 2-3 months for a few days using a normal charger.
Nice. I have completed my motor and it has revived one battery already. Going to start doing some tweaking to see if I can achieve over unity but even if I don't I am still happy that I can revive dead batteries, that alone is totally cool.
Yes. Good question. I would imagine to watch the charge voltage. Then let the battery settle and test it with a small load and watch how fast or slow the battery looses voltage and then recovers when the load is taken off.. I haven't experimented too much with charging batteries from it, so I'm not the most qualified to answer. I may do more with it in the future.
I have been doing this for months... I have found the best thing is to put the old battery on the charger and let it stay on for days, till it reaches 13 or 14 V. I have now revived about 4 batteries this method. But be sure there is water in the cells!
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Sulphation is a hard deposit on the plate surface and prevents the plates accepting charge.
It can be broken down by applying a high voltage at low current or a long period.
Try 20V 100mA using limiting resistor
Once broken down the battery can be charged normally
Total recovery is not possible as some capacity will be lost
Prevent sulphation by charging every 2-3 months for a few days using a normal charger.