Maine Sail
Well-Known Member
The principle of desulphation is that you pulse very large currents through the battery to knock the sulphation off the plates, If you only have croc clips attaching it to the battery, its likely that you have reduced the output of your desulphator by more than 50% because of the resistance the croc clips have introduced and rendered it worse than useless, they need to be bolted to the battery terminals with large surface area connections and thick short length cable.
Actually desulfators work on quite low current but high voltage pulses at specified duration of pulse.
which is why a decent equalisation charge appears to rejuvenate an apparently tired and ageing battery,
They don't just appear to improve performance it can actually be measurable but in the long run the battery is still aged if you've not kept up with the care..
and its the good quality chargers that do this, not because of the quality of the charge they provide, but because of the higher current outputs that they are capable of
An equalization charge is the opposite of high current and is actually low current with high voltage. This is why good chargers with an equalization stage will not equalize the batteries until they have been fully charged. High voltage and high current can damage the battery. Once the batteries are full then you can push the voltage and the current accepted will be quite low making an equalization a safer process. It can also important to use temp compensation when doing an equalization when out of the standard temp rating range for the battery..
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