Posts made in May, 2009

Desulfator Testimonials

Desulfator Testimonials

“I ran this desulfator unit on the battery in my 7 year old booster pack that would never hold a charge over 20% and voltage read 4.2 volts. I didn’t think it would work but it is now reading 12.5v and says 85% after 3 days trickle charging with the desulfator connected.” Jeremy Shaffer (YouTube Channel: Tooextrememx’s) Quad & Motorcycle Enthusiast, NY, USA “I now have a...

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Marine Vessels

Deep cycle batteries, which are usually used in marine vessels, yachts, catamarans or boats, can be very expensive to replace. Rarely known by sailors, these batteries are subject to sulfation which slowly eats away at its life span cutting it shorter than it was designed for. Regular desulfation with the 12V or 24V Infinitum Desulfator reverses this process and ensures that these batteries...

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Golf Carts & Trolleys

Maintaining and replacing golf cart and electric-powered golf trolleys can be a hassle and a costly affair. This is especially pronounced when a golf club has a fleet of golf carts, with expenditures going into the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. With the Infinitum Desulfator however, this can be prevented. Costing only a fraction of a golf cart battery, you would enjoy the savings and...

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UPS/Backup Power Systems

Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) or backup power systems use a considerable number of deep cycle batteries to provide the necessary backup power in the event of a power blackout. These batteries even though they are kept in a state of charge are not spared from sulfation, a degenerative proses which eats away at the life span of the battery. In other words, your batteries may be...

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Motorbikes

Modern motorcycle and electric powered bike batteries today are a marvel of engineering given the compact size of its packaging. Which is necessary as even smooth-running motorcycle engines are subject to much more vibration as compared to a car. Though motorcycle batteries are engineered to take these harsh conditions they are still affected by sulfation which accounts for 84%* of premature...

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