11-28-2011, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard and Rhonda
The power pulse and equalizing the batteries are not exactly the same thing as best I understand it.
The power pulse, apparently through magic, sends some sort of frequency through the battery plates to breakup or discourage sulfite crystals from forming on the plates. The crystal coating on the plates reduces the efficiency of the battery.
Equalizing the battery does two things. One, it kind of boils the water and stirs up the liquid. One battery site says that the liquid will stratify. Two, I also understand that equalization is supposed to refresh the surface of the lead plate.
So, in my way of looking at it, the power pulse should help delay the buildup on the plates, whereas, at best equalization is supposed to burn it off when you equalize.
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So are saying that you think the batteries require an Equalizing phase even if they have the PowerPulse installed?
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