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The large crystals physically block the electrolyte from entering (of the lead sulfate) is not returned to the electrolyte as sulfuricĪcid. It clogs the grids, impedes recharging and ultimately expands, cracking Sulfation occurs in all lead-acid batteries during normal operation.

Necessary for electricity generation declines over time. Returned to the battery plates, and the amount of usable active material As batteries cycle through numerous discharge andĬharges, the lead sulfate slowly converts to a stable crystalline form State, and easily reverts to lead, lead oxide and sulfuric acid when The lead sulfate first forms in a finely divided, amorphous Lead and Lead(IV) Oxide, which are the active materials on the battery's plates, react with sulfuric acid in the electrolyte to form lead sulfate.

They generate electricity through a double sulfate chemical reaction. Lead-acid batteries lose the ability to hold a charge when discharged for too long due to sulfation, the crystallization of lead sulfate.
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There is no free or elemental sulfur involved. Sorry I can not relate any of my experiences to CS2 uses in water wells and then extrapolate that information to cleaning batteries, a bit of a stretch perhaps. CS2 is reported to have had good levels of success in the oil industry. I would suggest you contact some suppliers of CS2 and put it past them for information on this specific use and handling. I suspect bathing them in a heated solution but CS2 may be too dangerous for bench top work. I am not sure how you would apply CS2 to cleaning solid sulfur from the plates in a battery but it seems possible. In the petroleum industry a chemical like liquid carbon disulfide (CS2) has had some good results removing elemental sulfur.

I was always interested in prevention but was not very successful. It was always frustrating to find a well clogged with elemental sulfur and you knew the cure would be very expensive. We would usually resort to mechanical cleaning with a drill rig and pressure washing followed by flushing. I can tell you that the solubility of elemental sulfur is weak in alcohol and most other allowable chemicals.

I was involved in water wells and we were always limited what we could do to chemically clean a water well, for obvious reasons. I am not sure about batteries but elemental sulfur causes no end of problems in water wells and in sour gas wells in the petroleum industry. If a trickle charge is used, you must set it so that either the battery just "holds" its charge (each battery is different by the way!!) or the charge is very slightly lost over a long period.the trickle must never actually increase the charge on the battery.putting a smaller battery in place of a larger one for example will usually result in the need for readjustment of the trickle.īut I really don't like trickle charging - ever. The charge up and drop down and charge up also appear to keep a battery "fitter" than chargers which trickle charge between charges.also not tested in a proper manner, only an opinion though.almost like PT for batteries.
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My personal take on keeping a battery fit for a long life is that NOT using a full charge ever (not over say 13.4 volts only about 70% full) and not using a full discharge (not under 12.6 volts, except for short periods maybe, though leisure batteries handle that much better than other types), seems to keep batteries very healthy in my opinion/experience. I think at least it does no harm.which is hardly a recommendation, sorry!īut I will continue to use it until I see a negative effect.
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I have one of those electronic activators on my leisure caravan battery, which must be around 9 years old now (the activator itself is only 4 years old!).I have the impression that it helps, but no proper testing has been made. I agree, nothing that you add to a battery (except maybe distilled water) can ever help.
