Posted by Texasmark1 on June 29, 2012 at 05:52:45 from (67.142.164.25):
In Reply to: rejuicing batteries? posted by 5020s rock on June 29, 2012 at 02:41:56:
I got a plastic bag of acid once and redid some batteries. Helped their life but the killer was sulfate piling up on the bottom which eventually shorted them out. That was the neat thing about the smaller amp-hr batteries with the smaller surface area hence shorter plates. It took longer for the sulfate to pile up and get to the plates so they rejuvenated better. --------------- The fun part: One day I went in the shed to get something and noticed the bag was collapsed. Upon looking closer, one of the corners was nipped off, kinda ragged, like a rat chewing on it!
Ha boy did that sucker get a surprise of a lifetime.....what there was left of it.
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