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Re: (ET) charger, desulfator




David,
So if my OEM charger is working fine (seems to be), with the Landis charger, you're saying there would be no benefit to using a maintainer/desulfator? Will charging with the OEM charger prevent/limit lead sulfate buildup?

Thanks,
Mike

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Michael S. Briggs, PhD
UNH Physics Department
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On Thu, 22 May 2014, David Roden wrote:

1. Battery maintainers overcharge, doing more harm than good.  Don't use
them.  Instead, when you're not using the batteries regularly, charge them
every 4-6 weeks (flooded) or every 3 months (gel or AGM).  Better yet, use
them a bit, then charge them.

2. You already own a desulfator.  That's what a battery charger does.


David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA

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