Quote from: spark1 on October 27, 2008, 05:45:47 pmQuote from: prestigeclean on October 27, 2008, 05:19:31 pmsealed lead acid batteries ie leisure batteries , i,ve managed to revitalise a couple of mine by removing the top cover and refilling with distilled water , if the water is not covering the plates they won,t work correctly , worth a try guys regards alanWhy not use deionized water Same thing, just a different way of producing it. I'm sure that on the parts per billion scale you can measure the difference, but ppm it should be the same.
Quote from: prestigeclean on October 27, 2008, 05:19:31 pmsealed lead acid batteries ie leisure batteries , i,ve managed to revitalise a couple of mine by removing the top cover and refilling with distilled water , if the water is not covering the plates they won,t work correctly , worth a try guys regards alanWhy not use deionized water
sealed lead acid batteries ie leisure batteries , i,ve managed to revitalise a couple of mine by removing the top cover and refilling with distilled water , if the water is not covering the plates they won,t work correctly , worth a try guys regards alan
Quote from: Dave morris @ st-ives on October 27, 2008, 04:31:19 pmSqueekyThat isnt true , why dont you just try it , i swear you will never go back, works for me on 3 vans, some days we dont go as far as 500yds, even park up for 4 hours at a time with 2 pumps running constantly.TRY IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DaveTo clarify this Dave, your using the Van battery for starting and powering your wfp system? Do you have any wiring diagrams?
SqueekyThat isnt true , why dont you just try it , i swear you will never go back, works for me on 3 vans, some days we dont go as far as 500yds, even park up for 4 hours at a time with 2 pumps running constantly.TRY IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Dave