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Cranbrook Test - Improved Golf Cart Battery Performance |
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The following report of a test of the product "BATTERY EQUALISER MAINTENANCE & RESTORATIVE FLUID" supplied by Enviro One Inc. to The Battery Place, 1610 Cranbrook St. Nth., Cranbrook, B.C. V13S8 in
December 2002. The test was initiated and conducted by The Battery
Place in Cranbrook, B.C. without any outside influence or direction
except that on the product label. In November 2002 an
advertisement in the Service Station & Garage Maintenance magazine
attracted attention when another "battery additive" made great claims
in "revitalising" old batteries and extending the life of new
batteries. It was decided to test the claims. While a long term test
(years) was not practical for a quick evaluation of the "Battery
Equaliser Maintenance & Restorative Fluid", a good short term test
would be easy. An ideal test battery became available when a
"Scissor Lift" presented duration problems for a local rental company.
Three of the four 6 volt deep-cycle batteries tested good but the
fourth failed all tests. Recharging did not help this eight year old
battery thus it became the test battery for "Battery Equaliser".
However charged or treated the specific gravity readings on this
battery would not improve beyond: Cell 1: 1.225 Cell 2: 1.225 Cell 3: 1.225 The
recommended quantity of "Battery Equaliser" (56ml. per cell) was added
to each cell and the battery was discharged overnight using three
automotive headlights. In the morning, as expected, the lights were
completely extinguished and none of the cells registered on the
hydrometer. The battery was recharged with a 20 amp. Automatic charger
and eventually the hydrometer reading in each cell reached a surprising
1.260.
The battery was discharged again, but this time the
lamps were still glowing dimly in the morning. Again the battery was
recharged and this time the hydrometer readings reached 1.275 in each
cell. For the third time this eight year old battery was discharged and in the morning the lights were still bright. The
battery was recharged yet again and this time the hydrometer reached
1.280 in all cells. After sitting idle for fifteen days hydrometer
readings were taken again and all cells maintained the readings of
1.280. This eight year old battery is in "as new" condition
chemically and has certainly proved the ability of "Battery
Equaliser" to desulphate these battery cells. Obviously, if an eight
year old battery can be restored it is reasonable to assume that the
same "Battery Equaliser" in a longer term test will prevent sulphation
in new batteries. This could neutralise the number one lead acid
battery killer in the industry. When all is said and done this test
battery is still eight years old but it may last a few more years yet.
It will be fitted into a golf car and monitored. Shelley, I hope this helps, please let me know. Regards, Eamonn Morgan (250) 426-8668
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