Battery charger, maintainer and Desulfator

bimota

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You can always try using a copier to enlarge the print/images on the pages you choose to copy.
Also if you have access to a scanner you can scan the needed pages and when you open the file on a computer you can set the viewing percentage to 125% or more.
thanks MFP,

i,ve found a site i can gethe instruction book enlarged your right tho quality is fantastic

Rob
 
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RonH

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So if I understand the desulfator or whatever, it appears that feature is mostly overcharge by adding extra volts? I still prefer to do it manually with a lab power supply, then you don't have any of those "smart" features that may or may not work.
 

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It says that it uses high-frequency to "zap" the sulfates. I'm not sure if that is "overcharging" or not. Worth a try since I have one.
 

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Well picked up the Honda Charger-Desulfator a couple days ago, so far it has successfully desulfated 2 batteries , the first one in one of my tractors took about 3 hours, the second one in my Ford Escape took somewhere between 6-12 hours to complete, it’s now hooked up to my Goldwing.
 
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