---------------------------------------------------------- Engines-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 06/10/05: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 08:11 AM - Battery Charger/Maintainer/Desulphators (WRBYARS@aol.com) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 08:11:48 AM PST US From: WRBYARS@aol.com Subject: Engines-List: Battery Charger/Maintainer/Desulphators luscombe-silvaire@yahoogroups.com, vintage-and-warbirds@yahoogroups.com --> Engines-List message posted by: WRBYARS@aol.com Greetings to All, I've been reading the posts pertaining to battery maintenance and am wondering if any of you on the lists are, or have, used the charger/maintainer and desulphator units? For years I too had problems with battery operation and longevity, then I came across an article about desulphator's and It all made since. I got on the web and started researching these units, and desulphation itself, and thought I'd give it a try. The units from the company that I've included here were inexpensive so I ordered one. That was (2) years ago; I've taken batteries that my friends had taken out of their airplanes, cars, and trucks, as "dead", and ran them through the charging/desulphation process and have saved, and am now using about 95% of them. Periodically I'll hook my airplane, etc., up for a trickle charge and so far they haven't failed me when needed. I was just wondering If anyone else was or had tried this process. Also for you that like to build electronic "stuff", there are plans on the net to do your own. Bill Byars 1949 T8F _http://www.vdcelectronics.com/index.htm_ (http://www.vdcelectronics.com/index.htm)