epsom salts for rejuvinating dead FLA batteries
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I have actually tried the epsen salt in a couple old batteries. I have had a riding mower I got used 8 years ago. I added a solution of epsen salt and charged it. that battery was still in the mower another 5 years. That same battery was in the mower last week when I gave the mower away.
I was given an old electric golf cart. When we got it you could not drive it 10 minutes. I did the epsen salt solution and charged the batteries again. Every time it was recharged for the next couple weeks it seemed like it was driving longer. We were able to continuously drive it for what I would guess to be a couple hours. It was a cheap toy/side by side for my son for a couple years after adding the salt.
Is it good for the battery, I would say no. Did it work in what I called junk batteries, I would say yes. Would I try it in my car, no.Comment
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Old thread, new member. I have 8 Trojan L16RV-B battery wired in two series strings for 24v system.
I recently had one cell that would not charge up. I tried eqing the bank serveral times and eqing it along with one other battery in series at 12v (16.2v) Still dead.
So I added an Epsom salt-distilled water solution to the bad cell and eqed the batt. The bad cell came up to 80%.
Its holding at that level when charging on its daily cycle along with the 24v bank.
From reading on the web, the advice is to empty out the Epsom salt tainted electrolyte and replace it with fresh electrolyte.
any advice on how to do that?. Seems like turning the battery upside down is just going to cause all the gunk in the bottom to clog the plates.
and is it even necessary to empty it because I'm guessing the battery is on the way out anyway.
Thanks
Last edited by Sunsun; 03-24-2020, 09:57 PM.Comment
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Thanks Mike. I just ordered a replacement set of 8 Rolls s-480. Thinking I will also get a battery switch in order to keep both banks, new and old, in use if there is a switch out there that will handle the amps.
I'm curious to see just how long that cell hangs on.
Wish I had caught the problem before it was to late but I got lazy with the hydrometer, instead relying on periodic Equalization charges.
What I didn't know then and what I know now is sometimes you have to isolate the problem battery from the rest of the bank in order for it to except an eq charge.
the other mistake I made was the Trojan EQ voltage for L16 RE-B is 32.4 v whereas my 1st bank of Trojan L16 was at 31v.
I was using the wrong Equalization voltage for the last 5 years.Last edited by Sunsun; 03-25-2020, 02:49 PM.Comment
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