Wrenches;

I wrote an Ask the Experts column on the topic for Home Power Magazine a
year or two ago, and contacted Trojan Battery for more information. The
Trojan tech rep said that any desulphator, chemical or electrical, would
void the Trojan warranty. I don't remember which issue my article was in,
but Trojan provided some other compelling reasons to avoid desulphators. I
am traveling right now and don't have access to my back issues.

Dan Fink,
Executive Director;
Otherpower
Buckville Energy Consulting
Buckville Publications LLC
NABCEP / IREC accredited Continuing Education Providers
970.672.4342 (voicemail)

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Allan Sindelar <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Wrenches,
> I have not recommended battery desulfators, as I haven't been genuinely
> convinced that they work. I'm not asking to be convinced in this post.
> Rather, for those among us who do recommend and use them, what is your
> recommended brand and model for a large (1675 amp-hour) 48-volt flooded
> battery bank? A customer has inquired.
> Thank you,
> Allan
> --
>
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