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    well the battery that Ive zapped back to life (well almost its now doing 550CCa out of 600) while it still makes good cranking its RC is down some 15% and I dont think its going to get that back.

    Its not a kill and its not a cure... ummm how about its a treatment that lets it live a little longer.

    More regular "zapping" or treating with the sulphate breakers like the inox product mentioned might have a more lasting effect. but thats a WAG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    not a good idea then unless the battery is on it's way out.... kill or cure?

    Just thinking out loud but what if inox was used then the battery flushed and new acid added?
    It's theoretical anyhow as my batteries are OK, (for now) I was just thinking about the future.

    When I kill a battery I'll try it and let you know.
    Batteries "sulphate" up over time and it can cause premature death of your battery, the Inox is designed to desulphate the plates so as they can absorb a full charge. If a battery is dead or dying and desulphating won't revive it then Inox will not help, nothing will, Inox will revive a sulphated battery, I use it regularly as part of battery maintenance. I dont know what replacing battery acid will do, but I beleive a battery with damaged or collapsing lead plates is not going to be saved by new acid, but it may help a salvagable battery, it would pay to check first with a battery expert or manufacturer, Regards Frank.

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    I've got 4 of the old series 1 mega-pulses and have fixed many batteries with them use them all joined together so that it works faster. Also have used the inox but of cause it can't be used on the new sealed type batteries. They do work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    I use it regularly as part of battery maintenance.

    So it hasn't killed any of your batteries
    Would you tell me

    How often do you use it?
    How long have you used it?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    So it hasn't killed any of your batteries
    Would you tell me

    How often do you use it?
    How long have you used it?

    Thanks
    I have used Inox for several years now and I give all my batteries a dose every 12 months, looks like I'll be getting 4 or more years out of a standard battery which is about twice the life I used to get before using Inox. I have a battery still in service that I took out of my Disco 2 years ago because it wasn't holding a charge and eventually wouldn't take a charge. After sitting for a couple of months in the shed (not on concrete floor) I dosed it with Inox, put it on charge for a couple of days and it has been working well ever since, Regards Frank.Regards Frank.

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