crazyal
Super Member
I won a BatteryMINder from a company called VDO. I had a battery that the voltage was about half what it should be and when charged would quickly drop back down even if just sitting. It was out of my dozer so it's about twice the size of a normal battery. So I thought I would try the batteryminder and it didn't do a thing. Since it was also a charger I tossed it in the corner and figured I had an expensive float charger.
So this winter has played havoc with the older batteries I have. The 580k has two wired in parallel and the dump truck has a semi battery in it. All three of them I've charged with no luck. I have a Schumacher Speedcharger that can check your charging system as well as how much (percentage) of a charge the battery has. No matter how much of a charge I tried putting into it or the voltage I could never get past 30%. If I tried starting anything with it the battery would quickly die.
As a last ditch effort I pulled out the batteryminder and tried to charge that battery. A red light came on saying that it was in maintenance mode. Well I forgot about it for a few days and when I got sick of jump starting the dumptruck so I could plow I swapped it with the one the batteryminder had been charging/ desulfating. To my surprise it had a ton of power, easily started the truck in below 0 temps (large v-8). I decided to put the SpeedCharger on it to see what it read, 90%.
So now I have the battery from the dump truck being charged by it. It's been charging for at least two weeks and when I get a chance I'll check the electrolyte level and see how much of a charge it has (I think it's something like 1600 or 1800 cca so I don't want to replace it). So far the battery I revived with the BatteryMINder is working great. The plow truck has an electric (starter motor) style hydraulic pump for the blade. I'm not 100% sold on the batteryMINder yet but it just saved me having to replace a $100 Interstate Workaholic 950 cca battery.
So this winter has played havoc with the older batteries I have. The 580k has two wired in parallel and the dump truck has a semi battery in it. All three of them I've charged with no luck. I have a Schumacher Speedcharger that can check your charging system as well as how much (percentage) of a charge the battery has. No matter how much of a charge I tried putting into it or the voltage I could never get past 30%. If I tried starting anything with it the battery would quickly die.
As a last ditch effort I pulled out the batteryminder and tried to charge that battery. A red light came on saying that it was in maintenance mode. Well I forgot about it for a few days and when I got sick of jump starting the dumptruck so I could plow I swapped it with the one the batteryminder had been charging/ desulfating. To my surprise it had a ton of power, easily started the truck in below 0 temps (large v-8). I decided to put the SpeedCharger on it to see what it read, 90%.
So now I have the battery from the dump truck being charged by it. It's been charging for at least two weeks and when I get a chance I'll check the electrolyte level and see how much of a charge it has (I think it's something like 1600 or 1800 cca so I don't want to replace it). So far the battery I revived with the BatteryMINder is working great. The plow truck has an electric (starter motor) style hydraulic pump for the blade. I'm not 100% sold on the batteryMINder yet but it just saved me having to replace a $100 Interstate Workaholic 950 cca battery.