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Old 01-01-2008, 10:57 PM
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Default Re: battery desulphator

I've moved on to second battery will leave it on desulfator for 2 weeks or so. The first battery is back in the cart now and is not (boiling) over as it was before. I think the only way to prove this beyond a doubt is to try the desulfator on a dead battery and see if it can be revived. I have read many testimonials from people who are users not sellers and presume they are trustworthy but I would like to see for myself. If anyone has a dead battery that they would like to donate to the cause send me an e-mail. It must be a 12 volt battery as that is rated voltage for my unit. I'm still trying to find the battery rejuvinator (liquid you add to battery) that Dennis talked about, have checked all local auto supply stores they don't carry it. I've found a couple sources on line but shipping is almost as much as the product.
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