From: Ed (mojoedd@bellsouth.net)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2006 - 07:04:07 PST
Sonny,
I would think so, it worked for me. I also have to disagree with what the
Best Regards,
Ed
"The consolidation of the States into one vast empire, sure to be aggressive
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> So tell me, I have batteries that have been sitting for a year or so and
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Solargizer company information says. I have put Solargizers on three dead
batteries over the past couple of years and all three came back to a charged
state. The only thing that I hooked up to them was a Solargizer, no charger
at any time. After they were "alive" again I put them in what ever vehicle
had trouble with a battery and that Venice started and has never lost
battery power again. I then went through the same process with that "dead"
battery. After that I bought more Solargizers from Gene and put them in
every vehicle that I own, even my lawn mower. Since that time I have NEVER
had a dead battery. I most highly recommend the Solargizer units. Gene may
have some more and he has the best prices that I've seen anywhere.
abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of ruin which has
overwhelmed all that preceded it."
From: "Sonny Heath" <sonny@defuniak.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 09:49
Subject: [MV] Solargizers
> discharged in a deucenahalf. I charged them up or thought I did but the
> vehicle would barely turn over, now can I hook a solargizer to them and
will
> it remove the sulfasion so that I can charge them up and save them?
>
> Sonny