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Forum Index : Electronics : Experimental capacitor discharge battery desulfator
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dom44 Guru Joined: 26/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1 |
I have been playing around with battery desulfators for a while now with limited successes but i noticed that when you use AC power in series with a capacitor and diode it begins to work then reaches a sticking point, where the battery voltage stops climbing back up. But if you lift one of the terminals and cause it to spark a few times all of a sudden the voltage climbs up again so i came up with the idea of using a strobe circuit where a capacitor discharges into a transformer from high voltage to lower voltage high current into the battery so far looks good i am testing on a battery that had zero volts and is now at 4.6v will keep you posted. |
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mackoffgrid Guru Joined: 13/03/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 460 |
Interesting. I tried the AC-Cap-Diode method and got nowhere. Look forward to seeing your results. Cheers Andrew |
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Chopperp Guru Joined: 03/01/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1057 |
Hi dom44, First post. Welcome to the Forum. Please tell me that you haven't got the negative of the rectified mains connected to the battery negative as shown in the diagram. (Unless of course, you are using an isolating transformer for the 220 VAC). You need to have electrical isolation between the two. Brian ChopperP |
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dom44 Guru Joined: 26/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1 |
my mistake you are right should not be connected |
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Warpspeed Guru Joined: 09/08/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 4406 |
Welcome to the Forum dom44 I have not had a great deal of success with desulphators magically resurrecting completely dead batteries, probably because there are many reasons batteries die, besides just sulphation. These kinds of circuits seem to work best with batteries that are still fairly healthy, but need to be kept alive for extended periods while just sitting in storage essentially doing nothing. Cheers, Tony. |
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Chopperp Guru Joined: 03/01/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1057 |
I was hoping it might have been a "Line-o" (as opposed to a type-o) (Smiley faces not working yet). ChopperP |
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Chopperp Guru Joined: 03/01/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1057 |
Edit Smiley faces are working ChopperP |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
I have messed around with these with hundreds of batteries When your battery will hold 12 volts but there's no capacity like when you put it in a car it just clicks These are the type of batteries I've had really good luck with almost everyone comes back But if it won't at least hold voltage to begin with it's just hit and mess mostly Miss So in other words if it's sulfated and that's the only problem then you'll probably have good luck be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Nicad batteries are just hit and miss had okay luck with them though I have also heard you can Flash them with your welder if they have a shorted circuit and sometimes it will burn the short out Welcome to the forum be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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dom44 Guru Joined: 26/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1 |
I have repaired an ODYSSEY battery with a desulphator first time i got full voltage could run a 300w sander for 5 mins after pulsing would run for 20 mins i am still pulsing it right now it shows that it can do some good on some battery's but depends how far gone the battery is. |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Yep it definitely works but if you want your success to be almost 100% get the ones that are already holding voltage Almost every battery I've ever hooked up has been improved just some more than others be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
This book was from when you charged your battery up to 15.6 volts And batteries lasted a lot longer Any battery that is lead acid and not sealed should go to 15.6 volt before taking off the charger for a full charge Or that's the opinion I have any way be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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renewableMark Guru Joined: 09/12/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1678 |
Batteries were probably made a lot better back then mate. (1927) Thicker plates, higher up from the bottom to avoid sediment shorting with them etc. Modern batteries are made to a price and usually aren't designed to last long. BUT some are, my forklift traction battery is expected to give 20 years in a solar application and 6-10 in a forklift that chews the power all day every day. Modern chargers bring them to absorb voltage and vary the amps to keep them there for a specified time (mine get 2 hours @ 57.6v) Then an equalise once a month for 2 hours @64v. If you ask 10 people how best to charge a battery you'll probably get 10 different answers. Edited 2019-08-05 08:36 by renewableMark Cheers Caveman Mark Off grid eastern Melb |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
You're right mark those forklift batteries intrigue me love to get my hands on a set of them I am thinking of putting a 48 volt alternator on my bus I have plenty of room for it It would be nice to be able to charge the battery Bank while I'm going down the road Kind of sucks that I'm only going to be able to put a little over three thousand watts worth the solar on the roof be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Put new starting batteries in the bus the other day decided to try to recover a couple of the three that came out of it Third day At A little over amp and a half maybe another day or two to go Edited 2019-08-10 04:46 by BenandAmber be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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Solar Mike Guru Joined: 08/02/2015 Location: New ZealandPosts: 1138 |
Best of luck there Ben, trying to revive old dead batteries is akin to flogging a near dead horse; you may achieve some sort of result, but it will be very short term. Cheers Mike |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
I would have to agree with you solar Mike But if the battery is not damaged other than sulfated this method seems to work really well matter of fact the first one that I ever did just died the other day I used it on my Onan generator for two or three years and then my buddy. Staregazer used it in his Mustang 4 about a year-and-a-half When the battery was giving to me it would take a charge and read almost full Voltage but when you tried to crank your engine over it would just click I dumped all of the acid out of it and made a solution Epsom salt you know the kind that smells like old lady that's the only kind I can find at the time I don't think that the Epsom salt is such a good idea Now I just leave the battery acid in there and top it off if necessary When Jacob got married he went on vacation afterwards and was gone for a month the Mustang has always ran down a battery after a few days of not running it so the reason it died was the Mustang killed it I haven't lost hope I just haven't had a chance to put it on the capacitance battery charger yet it may still have a few good years in it lol just checked it and it's still reading 12 volts this batteries resting voltage has always been over 13 volts since I put the Epsom salt in there it seems to have a little bit less capacity then a normal battery of this size maybe 75% I think that's something to do with the Epsom salt I've had similar results every time I've used it With all this said I still agree with you It's not worth doing unless your battery is just sulfated any other problem it's not going to fix Edited 2019-08-10 11:37 by BenandAmber be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Quick list of what I've learned When you take the Caps off of a battery and there is a oily substance floating On top of any of the cells not worth messing with When you take a flashlight and look closely down in all of the cells if any of them look badly deformed or weird in any way not worth messing with If you look in all the cells and the water is completely clear and there is a whitish Grey coating all over the plates And your standing voltage after it has been setting for at least 2 hours is over 12 volts you have a chance the higher the voltage the better the chance This is just my opinion and the experience I have had be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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kentfielddude Regular Member Joined: 09/05/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 89 |
Saw this circuit on youtube. Seems pretty simple to build. |
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