Which battery maintainer out of two?

   / Which battery maintainer out of two?
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#11  
1 yes
2 fluctuation is a non issue.
3 yes its fine, but always check the water after several months to get a base pattern on/if there is water loss.
Great. Thanks

One more, if the electrolyte level is low should I add acid or distilled water?
 
   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #13  
Another question:
I have two chargers/maintainers.
The first one after connecting pretends to disulfate, charge and after it charged the battery to 100% it keeps constantly fluctuating from 13.4V to 13.55V non stop.
The second one does the same but after charging the battery to 100% at ~13.5V it slowly drops to 12.7V and stays there forever.

Which one do you think is a good charger and behaves correctly for winter/long time maintainer?
I have always used a CETK, MKS 5.0 for my JD 4310 (cold weather model), it's a little more money but I also have five other units (different models) for other vehicles and never had a problem with any of them. Cars (older car ,sports car), zero turn mower, 4wheeler, back up generator. Paul C.
 
   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #14  
Not a clue but I use both 'Battery Tenders' and Yuasa tenders.

Far as I'm concerned that desulfation stuff is phooey anyway.

Plate sulfation is a natural occurrence in ANY flooded cell or AGM battery and the prime reason why batteries fail because as the sulfation increases on the plates, they loose their ability to store the electrical charge and ultimately, the sulfation that does flake of the plates, drops to the bottom of the case and eventually shorts the plates and causes the battery to fail (and why battery manufacturers design the case with a space at the bottom so the sulfate can collect without shorting the plates).

I don't buy into the desulfation stuff one bit.
I worked for the Navy for decades dealing with large flooded cell batteries - you can almost DOUBLE the life of a battery by using EDTA. It's able to dissolve the sulphate and return it to metalic lead. It works so well that BMW includes it in the electrolyte in their new motorcycle batteries (which get forgotten over the winter.) You MUST dissolve the powder in distilled water then ad an ounce or two of the solution to each cell as EDTA will not dissolve in an acidic environment.
 
   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #15  
I have no idea what EDTA is????

Actually I do now. I went on a reading spree and found out and all the scientific articles I read stated the effects of the addition of EDTA are at best temporary and are best uses in older flooded cell batteries where sulfation is pronounced and..

There is a more widely accepted and more readily available alternative...

Epsom Salt dissolved in hot distilled water and added to the existing electrolyte in a flooded cell battery.

Again, interestingly, all the scientific papers I read, they all claimed the effects of EDTA or Epsom Salts were temporary at best.
 
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   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #16  
In my experience, "Battery Minder" is the best maintainer/slow-charger. Periodically, Northern Tool has a good sale price.
I use these on all vehicle batteries that are dormant. In most cases I permanently install the "pigtail" to the battery to facilitate connecting. In my tractor for example it pokes out so I can connect the maintainer without opening the hood.
 
   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #17  
I have no idea what EDTA is????

Actually I do now. I went on a reading spree and found out and all the scientific articles I read stated the effects of the addition of EDTA are at best temporary and are best uses in older flooded cell batteries where sulfation is pronounced and..

There is a more widely accepted and more readily available alternative...

Epsom Salt dissolved in hot distilled water and added to the existing electrolyte in a flooded cell battery.

Again, interestingly, all the scientific papers I read, they all claimed the effects of EDTA or Epsom Salts were temporary at best.
Howdy! I intentionally ommited the scientific name for fear of scaring the younger generations 😯 When you eat anything that is processed (most everything) by machinery, you get a miniscule dose of EDTA added to the foodstuffs because microscopic bits of metal are constantly wearing off ... In the body it's a "chealating" agent, attaching to metals which are flushed out.
In much higher doses it will help with heavy-metal poisoning and has been successfuly used to remove calcium deposits (also a METAL) from veins & arteries! Cardiologists don't discuss the procedure, at all. Ever.
Epson's salt is magnesium SULPHATE - I don't understand how it can work on lead SULPHATE except perhaps magnesium being a MUCH more active metal, the ions exchanged might leave a plating of magnesium on the surface of the lead plates increasing the conductive area? Need a chemist here.😉
Anyhow, our single, 2.2 volt cells (the size of a medium dog crate) worth OMG amperes get a dose of EDTA infused water whenever the cells out-gas under equilization charging. We series the cells for 12, 27, 54 volts for various projects. These cells have been in use (off & on) for at least 40 years! I started using EDTA in my own batteries with good results - YMMV
Joe
 
   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #18  
Can I buy EDTA on Amazon ? That's the big question!
 
   / Which battery maintainer out of two? #20  
After reading quite a few scientific dissertations on the subject, I've come to the conclusion (from reading them) that Epsom Salts work just as well. Scientists know better than I do, I guess. Hard to read and getting around all the big words...lol
I will admit that flooded cell batteries are getting expensive (like everything else today) but I've had good luck with mine as a rule but I never buy bargain store batteries either. I usually get between 5 and 7 years out of a battery but I keep them charged, check the water level in them regularly and keep the terminal posts clean and bright.

Also read that some battery manufacturers are adding EDTA when they manufacture them what I wasn't able to decipher was which manufacturers are and which aren't.

Storage batteries for me, I consider them a consumable, just like headlight bulbs and I don't expect them to last forever.
 

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