Lead acid batteries die prematurely from sulphation build-up and a Recharge treatment will dissolve the lead sulphate build-up turning those sulphur ions back into sulphuric acid holding electrons, according to Gerard Anselmi.
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He said Recharge Battery Conditioner chemically reverses the sulphation process.
“One chemical reaction to counter another, maximising battery charge holding capacity and preventing premature battery failure,” he said.
“The key is to get in early before the damage has been done. Dead batteries are usually dead, forget about them and focus on your good batteries because they will often go for 10 years or more if you look after them.”
Gerard and Debbie will be at the AgQuip Field Days again this year on site C-2b.