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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:46 pm    Post subject: Battery chargers. Reply with quote

[quote]Read this link an tell me your comments. News to me. http://www.optimabatteries.com/product_support/resuscitating_agmbattery.php [quote][b]

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:16 pm    Post subject: Battery chargers. Reply with quote

At 06:35 PM 4/19/2010, you wrote:

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Read this link an tell me your
comments. News to me.

http://www.optimabatteries.com/product_support/resuscitating_agmbattery.php

"Resuscitation" is not a narrowly defined operation.
When an RG battery is so severely discharged that
its open circuit voltage is too low to tell a smart
charger to wake up, its a common practice to add an
extra boost from either another battery or perhaps
some form of bench supply.

When Concorde gets a "dead" one back, they'll do
a recovery experiment that starts with hooking a
12v battery to a 20 or more volt power supply until
the chemistry is stirred up enough for the discharged
battery to start taking in energy. After the recovery
current rises sufficiently, the charge can be completed
with more conventional protocols.

They'll charge, discharge and recharge several times
while doing a cap-check during each discharge. If after
3 cycles, the cap-check does not show sufficient capacity
for return to service (typically 80% of nameplate) the
critter was scrapped.

Some would recover, some would not depending on how long
they were held in a discharged state, at what temperature
and what the age of the battery was. But aside from the
extra-voltage jum-start, no special techniques were used.

So when someone claims to have resurrected a dead battery,
it's not clear exactly to what degree the battery has
become useful. Without comparative cap-checks, there's
no quantitative basis for claiming ressurection.

Bob . . . [quote][b]


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