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Description
· Dimensions W (50 mm) x L (72 mm) x H (25 mm)
· Black ABS plastic box
· New
· Manufactured in
Operation
This device, powered by an external lead-acid battery, removes sulfates from said battery’s plates with high frequency pulses. This desulphation process is especially useful for automotive or marine batteries that sit unused for a long time.
Any AGM, gel or wet lead-acid battery can be desulfated using very little power. Sulfate deposits
reduce the storage capacity and performance of a battery in much the same way a corroded terminal does. The deposits prevent exposure to the electrolyte, thereby reducing the exposed surface area of the plates and the storage capacity.
A battery possesses a resonant frequency, depending on its physical properties, which is
approximately 2 to 6 MHz. By physically shocking the battery plates with pulses of electricity, similar to ringing a bell, the sulfate crystals are broken free to expose more of the plate surface. Eventually all the surface is exposed to the electrolyte, restoring the storage capacity to "like new." The freed sulfate crystals return to solution.
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