> On 5/12/06, Will Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> An interesting battery saving device is on:
>> http://www.pulsingproducts.co.uk/index.html
>> I've emailed them to ask whether it would be
>> redundant or complimentary to battery charging
>> kits like Mastervolt.
>
> From the website it look like it just puts a momentary short across
> the terminals every so often - this current removes some of the
> sulphation from the plates, thus "improving" the batteries capacity.
> It don't know how it would interact with a battery charger especially
> when charging.
<scientist hat on>
I'm not convinced...
Noticed that all the links to the so called tests on
http://www.pulsingproducts.co.uk/page7.html
do not work... I wonder why...????
And why the magnet to change the setting, rather than a simple switch -
because the whole thing is 100% epoxy sealed so you can't see how it works?
(or should I say not work...!)
<scientist hat off>
Needless to say I will be saving my 59 sobs (after all that's about the
price of a 110AH battery - far better to up the overall total IMHO)
Ron Jones
Process Safety & Development Specialist
Don't repeat history, see unreported near misses in chemical lab/plant
at http://www.crhf.org.uk
Only two things are certain: The universe and human stupidity; and I'm
not certain about the universe. ~ Albert Einstein
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