Hello Everyone
I've been running my desulphator on a large battery for what seems like two months now. It's working, I see the sulfation on the plates diminishing - I must say, I feel like a real dork getting excited over this, but it does make me smile! :-)
The new dilema I am trying to solve on this battery is what appears to be a weak cell. One of the six cells in this large battery will never go over a 25% charge (by hydrometer) while the others will rise to about 75% (by same hydrometer). I was trying to think back to earlier days, and wondered if there was interconnect hardware between the lead plates of the cells (like how some battery packs are made up of twelve little batteries in series to make one 12v battery).
Could there be such hardware - and could it have corroded causing this problem - or is this the work of those nasty dendrites (of which I have read a little about - but am not familiar in executing). Any help would be appreciated.
Chris
I've been running my desulphator on a large battery for what seems like two months now. It's working, I see the sulfation on the plates diminishing - I must say, I feel like a real dork getting excited over this, but it does make me smile! :-)
The new dilema I am trying to solve on this battery is what appears to be a weak cell. One of the six cells in this large battery will never go over a 25% charge (by hydrometer) while the others will rise to about 75% (by same hydrometer). I was trying to think back to earlier days, and wondered if there was interconnect hardware between the lead plates of the cells (like how some battery packs are made up of twelve little batteries in series to make one 12v battery).
Could there be such hardware - and could it have corroded causing this problem - or is this the work of those nasty dendrites (of which I have read a little about - but am not familiar in executing). Any help would be appreciated.
Chris

