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1996 a battery discharge test was conducted by an independent PulseTech
customer. The goal of the test was to prove the effectiveness and
value of pulse technology. To document the visual results, they
built a clear Lexan battery and photographed the lead plates.
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The test: On July 6, a battery with deeply sulfated plates (see photo on left) was completely discharged. The discharge time was 800 seconds. A Solargizer Battery Maintenance System was then mounted on the battery and allowed to pulse the plates. On July 24 the battery was tested again. This time, the plates were completely clean (see photo on right) and the battery lasted 2000 seconds. Conclusion: By using pulse technology and removing sulfate build up on the plates, the discharge capacity of the battery increased 2.5 times in only 18 days.
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