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Jim, that was an excellent article in last month's kit plane. I'll be
getting the parts together to build one here shortly. There was also a nice article in Sport Aviation (for a change), that actually showed how to build something. In this case a battery desulfator. The question is, how feasible would it be to combine the two circuits, making the circuit would go into desulfating mode When the battery is charged? |
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I am not Jim, but...
First it does not matter if the battery is under charge or idle as far as the desulfator... The battery powers the desulfator charging or not The desulfator consists of an oscillator that uses a transformer/rectifier to charge a high voltage capacitor... Periodically several times a second the high voltage on this cap is dumped back into the battery as a high voltage spike.. This theoretically blasts sulfate ions off the plates... Build the desulfator and the charger and have at it.. If you are concerned add a a transistor so the desulfator is not working while the charger is... Be aware that desulfators are electrrically noisy beasts that can jam reception of radios, tv, etc... denny Ernest Christley wrote: Jim, that was an excellent article in last month's kit plane. I'll be getting the parts together to build one here shortly. There was also a nice article in Sport Aviation (for a change), that actually showed how to build something. In this case a battery desulfator. The question is, how feasible would it be to combine the two circuits, making the circuit would go into desulfating mode When the battery is charged? |
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My travel trailer power converter has an optional microprocessor plug-in
device called a Charge Wizard that would periodically run a desulfation cycle as part of its battery charging function. Rather than building such a device, it might be simpler to buy a converter and the power wizard. I did a little net search on converters after writing the previous sentence and found the latest model has the Charge Wizard built in and you don't have to buy it as an add-on. the URL below will take you to it. The converters are not cheap at $190 but mine is six years old and still working fine(as far as I can tell) The Charge Wizard starts in boost mode to charge a discharged battery and when it reaches a 90% charge drops to Normal mode to complete charging the battery, after 30 hours of Normal mode it switches to Storage mode which is a reduced charge maintenance rate. Every 21 hours while in Storage mode it runs a Desulfation Cycle. I'm not a converter salesman, just a trailer user, but though this might prove to be useful info for some of you. http://www.vintagetrailersupply.com/...lts.asp?Cat=53 Harold KD5SAK "Ernest Christley" wrote in message ... Jim, that was an excellent article in last month's kit plane. I'll be getting the parts together to build one here shortly. There was also a nice article in Sport Aviation (for a change), that actually showed how to build something. In this case a battery desulfator. The question is, how feasible would it be to combine the two circuits, making the circuit would go into desulfating mode When the battery is charged? |
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"Ernest Christley" wrote in message
... Jim, that was an excellent article in last month's kit plane. I'll be getting the parts together to build one here shortly. There was also a nice article in Sport Aviation (for a change), that actually showed how to build something. In this case a battery desulfator. The question is, how feasible would it be to combine the two circuits, making the circuit would go into desulfating mode When the battery is charged? Why make it?? If the battery is run down, charge it with a cheap Sears charger and then use VDC maintainer... See : http://www.vdcelectronics.com/batteryminder_12117.htm I use them in all of my RV and AC batteries... You can find them at "Battery Plus" stores and "Camping World" RV stores.... |
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Don L n FTW wrote:
"Ernest Christley" wrote in message .. . Jim, that was an excellent article in last month's kit plane. I'll be getting the parts together to build one here shortly. There was also a nice article in Sport Aviation (for a change), that actually showed how to build something. In this case a battery desulfator. The question is, how feasible would it be to combine the two circuits, making the circuit would go into desulfating mode When the battery is charged? Why make it?? If the battery is run down, charge it with a cheap Sears charger and then use VDC maintainer... See : http://www.vdcelectronics.com/batteryminder_12117.htm I use them in all of my RV and AC batteries... You can find them at "Battery Plus" stores and "Camping World" RV stores.... Lotsa times if the battery is sulfated, IT WON'T TAKE A CHARGE -- the cheap sears(ptooey) btry charger won't charge it OR pick up the sulfate compounds lying on the bottom of the case & re-combine it back into H2SO4. |
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jerry wass wrote:
Don L n FTW wrote: "Ernest Christley" wrote in message ... Jim, that was an excellent article in last month's kit plane. I'll be getting the parts together to build one here shortly. There was also a nice article in Sport Aviation (for a change), that actually showed how to build something. In this case a battery desulfator. The question is, how feasible would it be to combine the two circuits, making the circuit would go into desulfating mode When the battery is charged? Why make it?? If the battery is run down, charge it with a cheap Sears charger and then use VDC maintainer... See : http://www.vdcelectronics.com/batteryminder_12117.htm I use them in all of my RV and AC batteries... You can find them at "Battery Plus" stores and "Camping World" RV stores.... Lotsa times if the battery is sulfated, IT WON'T TAKE A CHARGE -- the cheap sears(ptooey) btry charger won't charge it OR pick up the sulfate compounds lying on the bottom of the case & re-combine it back into H2SO4. And none of the chargers mentioned will do a thing if you don't have an outlet to plug it in. The beauty of the charger that Jim gave us was that it is solar powered!! My battery cover will be a solar panel. I just thought it would be nice to throw the desulfator in there for when the photons are being turned away because the batter is full of electrons. Better to invite them in and have them do something useful. |
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