How To Recover Recondition Dead LEAD ACID BATTERY 2024

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  • Опубліковано 27 лют 2024
  • #foryou #recondition #battery #batteries #2024
    In supplying energy to a vehicle or device, a battery discharge process known as sulfation occurs. Sulfation is the formation or build-up of lead sulfate crystals on the surface and in the pores of the active material of the batteries' lead plates.
    More crystals mean longer charging times, less efficiency, and lower charge capacity.
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  • @tktk7880
    @tktk7880 9 днів тому +1

    احسنت ‏‪

  • @user-qe7xj9zd9u
    @user-qe7xj9zd9u Місяць тому

    What can I say ? Just like him, he didn't say anything ! No dialogue, to me this wasn't very helpful !!!

    • @canalulvulturului
      @canalulvulturului  Місяць тому +3

      I hope it will be more useful for you now explaining the steps as you can see in the video:
      - check the battery with a 12 v bulb (the bulb does not light up - so the battery does not work)
      - unseal the battery with a cutter to reach the openings of each compartment.
      - remove the liquid inside with a syringe (if it still exists)
      - wash each compartment with hot water several times (depending on the color of the water removed)
      - leave the battery with the holes down to drain and dry, in my case it was 4 hours
      - fill each hole with electrolyte solution for batteries (a little above the lead)
      - I connected the battery to a charger - electronic rectifier with screen (so that every visitor can see the voltage)
      - in my case, this electronic charger - rectifier with screen was not useful for charging my battery, it had a very low voltage.
      Later I found out that most chargers - electronic rectifiers are not designed for such a thing.
      - in my video you can also see in the frame a charger - mechanical rectifier (old model), I managed to charge the battery that I reconditioned
      - and finally I reconnected the 12 v bulb, and it turned on.
      I hope that the video and the answer to your message will be useful to you. Thank you!