Motolite excel is the longest battery I've used aside from the first batch of ac delco. Motolite gold is so bad that it lasted only a month or two after warranty expires

Motolite excel is the longest battery I've used aside from the first batch of ac delco. Motolite gold is so bad that it lasted only a month or two after warranty expires
Nanopulser is around 5.5K pesos Made in Japan, it is i think the most trusted brand in Japan and in Asia if talking about battery desulfators although i read a lot of good review for Infinitum battery desulfators at a lesser price and can revive a dead battery. I will try the Infinitum for my gasoline car since i already installed the Nanopulser in my diesel car. According to Battery Council International "Up to 84% of batteries fail prematurely from sulfation". My friend's battery in SG reach reach more than 6 years lifespan because of Nanopulser desulfator and i want to verify it myself. And SMRT bus companies in SG are installing nanopulser in their fleets. Nanopulser battery desulfator is applicable in almost all types of batteries from lead-acid, deep cycle, SLA batteries, AGM batteries, maintenance-free batteries, calcium-calcium batteries, etc.
And if you have a Nanopulser your battery is always at optimum condition because it melts down lead sulphates PBSO4 and your alernator has lesser load in charging thus your starter motor runs well, power windows move faster, head light beam gets brighter, and battery fluids tend to evaporate longer. Once you have a Nanopluser you can throw away your VS -voltage stabilizer it is just an additional load to your alternator and it cannot help extend the life of your battery by getting rid of those sulpahtes...
unsay meaning sa gi.ingon sa batt technician na niburot na ang usa ka plate....?
that is sulfation, when battery plates attracts lead sulphates due to high acid concentration usually at the bottom of the plates. High acid concentration at the bottom of the plates raises the open circuit voltage - the battery appears fully charge but low CCA. Sulfation occurs when the battery never had the opportunity to receive a full charge, and short distance driving greatly contributes. That is why a good battery desulfator is badly needed to counter the bad effects of sulfation by melting down the lead sulphates that attached to the plates. Unless you are travelling long distance everyday or you have an offline battery charger to fully charge your battery then you will never have a problem with sulfation. just my two cents......
yes, it can be revived by offline charging it with a battery charger with a battery desulfator installed to melt down those lead sulphates. It maybe back to service for a year or two as long as the desulfator is always attached to your battery. Infinitum battery desulfator claims they revive a dead battery and extend the life of the battery for a year or two but i haven't read the testimony of Nanopulser users but i believe it can also revive as long as you offline charge it with a battery charger with a desulfator attached....I am buying a battery charger to prove this claim of Infinitum battery desulfator and once i get my Infinitum desulfator i will be looking for a dead battery to verify myself.....
for a maintenance-free batteries that most cars are using now it is impossible to use a chemical base desulfator. and if it is possible to introduce to non maintenance-free batteries the problem with chemical based desulfator is it cannot resolve or convert the lead sulphates PbSO4 into its component materials - lead and sulfuric acid. Unlike an electrical/electronic desulfator that it resolve the lead sulphates into component materials during charging and when not charging as long as the desulfator is always attached to the battery it works behind the scene by sending ultrasonic frequency to melt down slowly those lead sulphates. Since a chemical base desulfator cannot resolve the lead sulphates this crystals will form as residue in the bottom of the plates and it reduces the surface area needed for electro-chemical reaction and reduces the batteries component materials - lead and acid - needed for the reactions.
Last edited by TWINSCAN; 02-01-2016 at 10:06 AM.
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