Mickey, my pleasure . Yes, we use pulse technology to break up the lead sulfate crystals. Our pulse is patented and most of the companies that claim pulsing reference our pulses and try to replicate it without violating the patents. A big cat and mouse game I don't have to deal with. As you point out the voltage spikes are a extremely high with very fast rise times and very little current. Lab tests at Ohio State and Warren MI show we can triple the number of cycles you get out of a battery. In the real world it is often more than that. It is frustrating and amusing at times trying to teach people that the failure rates they have do not need to occur but many assume it to be a fixed cost of doing business so they accept it. Here is a link that you can look at has some good pictures of the difference of cycling with and without our pulsing.
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Regards,
Mark