f.kyle(at)sympatico.ca Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 6:17 pm Post subject: Battery cahrger |
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Remi et al,
My experience is not aeronautical but electrical as have been charging batteries as an Amateur Radio licencee since about ‘63. My present charger/freshener has been most satisfactory if not cheap.(~$30CA)
I am not at the aircraft and advancing age has robbed my memory module of its name - however you might google a charger which also “disulphates” mature batteries.....actually slowly charges them as it uses an HF signal to send the sulphate off the plates and thus allows the battery to regain SOME voltage capability This, at a slow power rating....mA. While most aircraft batts will hold a charge for some time, they do slowly deteriorate over time due in part to sulphating.
My elder 16Wh model has slowly regained about 0.75V overall charging ability in the last year. If you wish I’ll research the machine at next hangar visit.
Cheers, Ferg
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