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07-11-2012, 06:44 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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BLS Battery Desulfator
Has anyone used one for a 48 volt system ? Are they worth it ?
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07-12-2012, 09:41 AM | #2 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2011
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Re: BLS Battery Desulfator
This seems to be controversial on the forum. There are a couple of other threads on it, but here is what I know from my experience.
I bought this model back in the spring. My batteries are 6 years old and I am trying to squeeze another year out of them. My cart stays in the garage in the winter and I keep it charged regularly. In the spring I was only able to get my cart to charge up to 49.9v - 50.1v. I made sure the water was good and specific gravity was in range only thing that was bad was the age of the batteries. No one battery was much weaker than any other. After 2 weeks of running the desulfator I was up to 50.3v - 50.5v after a full charge. Now after 3-4 months I am at 50.7 - 50.9. I am not expecting to gain anymore, but to me the $60 that I spent has already helped me squeeze another year or so out of my aging batteries. Good luck! |
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