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Battery Sulphation
Formation of lead sulphate is a normal chemical reaction in
the charge and discharge process. However when the lead sulfate
is left
sitting for long periods of time, the initially spongy lead sulfate
hardens and forms crystals. Unlike the spongy lead sulfate, these
crystals cannot be reverted back to active material (lead and lead
dioxide).
More crystals on lead plates mean less active material is
left to be used for the battery's chemical reaction.
Auckland Factory and
Showroom
33
Great
South
Road,
Otahuhu, Auckland
P O Box 22858, Otahuhu,
Auckland
Phone : (0649) 2704083
Fax :
(0649) 2704028
Free Phone : 0800 BAT333 (0800 228333)
Manager : Patrick Phan (021 950588)
Email : thebatteryclinic@xtra.co.nz
Web :
www.thebatteryclinic.co.nz
Location Map ( Click link to see map) : 33-37 Great South Road, Otahuhu
Behind Ullrich Aluminium
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Northland Agent
Kaikohe Bargain Center
5 Station Road, Kaikohe, Northland
Phone : 021 402401
Manager : Dave Shilton (021 402401)
Email : thebatteryclinic@xtra.co.nz
Web :
www.thebatteryclinic.com
Location Map ( Click link to see map) : 5 Station Road, Kaikohe, Northland
Hamilton Agent
Te Rapa Muffler
409
Te
Rapa
Road,
Hamilton
P O Box
22858, Otahuhu, Auckland
Contact : Calvin
Phone : 07-8495250
Fax :
07-8495250
Location Map ( Click link to see map) : 409 Te Rapa Road Hamilton
Next to Boyd Suzuki Motorcycle,
Harley Davidson
Restored
Batteries
2 Volt Glass Cells
What
is
a
restored battery
As lead sulphate on a battery
plate crystalizes it is no longer able to
take part in the chemical reaction to store and deliver energy.
It also prevents the acid from getting to the active material
underneath.
This two process reduces the battery capacity over time.
Our desulphation process uses high frequency pulses to agitate the lead
sulphate crystals breaking it;s hard molecular bonds.
This changes it to soft sulphate and allow it to take place in the
chemical reaction again.
This recovers all the active material still adhering on the plates. The
result is that we get a "Restored Battery" that is as good as new and
often last 2 - 3 years.
A second hand battery you purchase from a car wrecker is just that - A
battery nearing the end of it's useful life. A restored battery is like
a new battery.