
We supply Lead Acid, Lithium-ion, LiFePO4, NiMh NiCd battery chargers, battery tester, battery desulphator and power supply for every device and application.
We supply Lead Acid, Lithium-ion, LiFePO4, NiMh NiCd battery chargers, battery tester, battery desulphator and power supply for every device and application.
You connect two or more batteries in parallel if you need a larger battery
(higher Ah).
You connect two or more batteries in series in order to get a larger amount of
voltage. If you connect two batteries of 12V each in series, you will end up
with a 24V system.
Current ripple is a measurement of how much alternating current the charger supplies. High current ripple causes high losses which costs money and generates heat in the battery. This heat means that you must charge using a lower current to avoid gassing. Conventional chargers heat the battery up to four times as much as Gudy chargers.
The Auto Pulse Lead Acid Battery Desulfator is designed to extend the life of your lead acid batteries by removing sulfate build-up. Sulfation is a common cause of battery failure, reducing capacity and preventing batteries from holding a charge. Our desulfator uses advanced pulse technology to dissolve sulfate crystals, restoring battery performance and prolonging lifespan.
Installation is quick and easy – simply connect the desulfator to your battery terminals and let it work its magic. It's compatible with a wide range of lead acid battery types, including flooded, gel, AGM, and VRLA batteries. Whether you're a car enthusiast, boat owner, or RV traveler, our desulfator is an essential tool for maintaining your batteries and ensuring reliable performance.
Don't let sulfation shorten the lifespan of your batteries. Invest in the Auto Pulse Lead Acid Battery Desulfator and keep your batteries running smoothly for years to come.
Voltage ripple describes the amount of alternating voltage that is mixed with the direct current output. This may cause voltage peaks that could damage sensitive electronics.
How an pulse 12V to 72V Lead Acid battery desulfator good to your batteries?