From: Patrick Jankowiak (eccm@swbell.net)
Date: Sun Jan 05 2003 - 15:22:04 PST
Ahh, the trickle charge..
I beleive this, but it seems my UPS and deep cycle marine battery
combo has an issue. The battery consumes water and I must check it
monthly. What's the difference on a sealed battery? will the same
charging cause it to deplete the water?
The UPS was designed for a gel-cel also, I suppose that might make a
difference?
Eugene Pantano wrote:
>
> Question: You ever heard of such a thing that will make the sulfide go away?
> To remove the formations "externally"...there is nothing better than
> COKE..or hot water and baking soda.
> For internally..the best is a trickle charge.. It is a slowly discharging
> battery that forms sulfides...
> The solargizers work..so do the battery charging distribution boxes the Army
> had...
> They have about 2 or 3 ..12 volt outlets and a whole gang of 24 volt
> outlets. They were designed to keep about 10 vehicles charged and ready to
> go.
> Gene
>
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