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battery desulfator
#1
Anybody have any experience desulfating batteries?

Experiences, stories, recommendations, humorous anecdotes, or thread hijacking are all welcome.
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#2
In process of restoring a battery with Epsom salt, no results at this time. Plenty of stuff on "YouTube", using one video I found for current experiment.
If this experiment actually works, I will be heading down to the golf course to buy "dead" batteries with a minimum of 10 volts showing for a 12 volt battery.

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#3
Thanks for the input Tink. I recently bought an electronic desulfator and while they can reportedly take weeks to restore a battery, it seemed to have some effect after one day but its still too early to tell. People seem to either swear by them, or call them snake oil. Either way I have 30 days to try it. If it doesn't work out, full refund via Amazon.
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#4
Epsom salt doesn't work. Drain the battery, flush with distilled water, then add new acid/distilled water mix to get the correct specific gravity. As long as the plates are in good shape, the battery will come back to life.
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#5
Thanks for the heads up on how to succeed at this!

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#6
The stuff coming out of old batteries is fairly toxic
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#7
I use one of these:

http://www.solarconverters.com/index.php...s/124-bd-2

It can be permanently installed, or used with other components (per included diagram) to make a "rejuvenator".
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#8
Baking soda neutralizes the sulfuric acid and sulfuric acid is quite cheap and easy to obtain. Sure beats $150+ on new batteries.
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#9
Therefore the reason for my insanity of my "experiment"! Add 150.00+ times 6 to get up and running is a budget not feasible at this time with other expenditures. Already knew about baking soda as a neutralizer for old acid or spills. Rubber gloves, apron and safety goggles/shield are also part of the regime.

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