PowerPulse® battery maintenance systems and the Xtreme Charge® battery charger solves the sulphation problem.As the electrolyte solution within the battery breaks down through age and lack of use, sulphate crystals form on the battery plates preventing them from performing efficiently and eventually rendering the battery useless. Sulphation dramatically shortens battery life and is the cause of 80% of battery failure worldwide.Each model has a five-year limited warranty.PowerPulse® is available in 12-volt, 24-volt, 36-volt and 48 volt configurations.No electrical outlet is needed because PowerPulse® draws a small portion of the current from the battery. Safe and reliable, it works on all lead-acid batteries, including conventional flooded, sealed maintenance-free, VRLA, AGM, gel cell, antimony, hybrid and calcium-plate designs. This small, weatherproof product is used as a supplement to your existing charging system.This results in batteries that maintain their state of charge much longer and more readily accept re-charge, dramatically extending battery life, up to five times. PowerPulse® applies high frequency pulsing cycles (not high voltage pulsing) into batteries that work to continuously dissolve and reduce both the number and size of lead sulphate deposits on battery plates.Over time, lead sulphate deposits form on battery plates and limit the surface area available for energy transfer and reduces the battery’s ability to accept, store and release energy.PowerPulse® is not a battery charger, as charging doesn’t eliminate the main cause of premature battery failures.The PowerPulse® battery desulfator is designed to maximise battery life and performance in equipment and vehicles that is used frequently.After 4 years of every other day charging/discharging, the PulseTech charged battery plates still look almost new. This photo shows the results of a 4-year test conducted by PulseTech, showing how pulse charging technology helps prevent this damaging buildup. Eventually, the battery will not hold enough of a charge to function properly. These deposits effectively insulate the battery plates, making it harder and harder for the battery to create electrical current. To understand how pulse conditioning works, you need to know that batteries ‘wear out’ because the electrolyte inside them slowly crystallizes over time, building up lead sulfite deposits on the battery plates. The battery light column indicates the percentage of the battery’s state of charge: 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%. The status light column shows you when the unit power is on, pulsing and charging. The quick disconnect feature allows you to permanently attach lugs to the battery and easily switch between lugs and clamps. During the maintenance cycle, PulseTech’s patented, optimized frequency pulsing constantly works to minimize and reduce naturally occurring battery sulfation, the main cause of battery failures. Xtreme Charge is more than a battery charger and maintainer. Proprietary algorithms combined with microprocessor-controlled technology measure the battery’s voltage and current to automatically determine and deliver the precise charge rate based on the size and condition of the individual battery, both initially and continuously throughout the five-stage charge process. Xtreme Charge Parallel works on any type of 12-Volt lead-acid VRLA, AGM, or flooded battery. You don’t even need to select a particular battery type or charge rate, because the microprocessor-controlled XC-PARALLEL automatically adjusts to provide whatever charge rate your batteries need. The XC-PARALLEL is designed especially to charge 12V lead-acid batteries connected in parallel. You either need to buy two chargers or spend twice as long charging them with one, right? Wrong! If you own an 18-wheeler, diesel pick-up, or even a large generator, you’re familiar with the hassle of charging two parallel-connected batteries. Save yourself time and money with PulseTech’s Xtreme Charge Parallel. XC-PARALLEL: Charge Multiple Batteries Connected in Parallel
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