Wow. That thing's pricey, but it's cheaper than two new batteries.
It says it has a constant desulphation phase--can the EEs opine on
whether that's marketing speak or legit (Randall's explanation is that a
desulphator stores current then zaps the battery to do its thing). I
also don't see anything on that page that says (to a moron--me) that it
regulates the charge and so won't overcook the battery when it's topped off.
Actually, I'll abdicate thought on this one. Is that the one I should
buy? Better to listen to the guys that actually know what they're
talking about--I loved this stuff in college, but now I just try to keep
the smoke in the wires and not electrocuting me.
Thanks.
Scott
On 10/14/2010 9:20 AM, Peter Murray wrote:
> My dad has had the 24V version of these battery desulphators in his
> airplane for the past 10 years to keep the batteries in good shape -
> and he has not had to replace them (despite the Cessna 310R sitting
> for weeks at a time in the T-hangar).
>
> > From Pulse Tech: http://www.batterystuff.com/solar-chargers/SP-5.html
>
> I also have the BatteryMinder 12V charger/desulphator in my garage. I
> have been very happy with it.
>
> -Peter
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