----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] Hi Sam,
  It would appear that Pulse Tech no longer carries this model, or at least 
their online catalog does not show it.  
  Carl  in Dayton


  REPLY
  Pulsetech  has made some model changes  by renaming their products.  
  Evidently someone in the  marketing department decided they needed  to 
freshen up their marketing image.  
  (Or maybe it's a case of someone trying to earn brownie points with the boss.)

  Point is;  Pulsetech  technology works.  Admittedly its tough to prove  when 
nothing goes wrong. 
  But  if you use these devices to rejuvenate  sulfated products that mechanics 
toss out because it will not accept a charge, and then you continue to use 
these same "dead" batteries for a few more years. What more proof do you need?

  If you bother to read the technical  white papers and actually understand the 
technology you will see that Pulsertech does not make unfounded claims.  They 
do tell you that only 80% of dead batteries will show recovery. They also tell 
you that  no recovery is perfect at 100%.   
  The technical papers do explain the process and exlain  when, how, and why,  
recovery varies.  

  On several  older boats with six year old battery bank that  showed every 
sign of immenent failure, I have installed Pulsetech products and  extended  
battery bank life by one  or two  and in one case three years.   I have 
resurrected  batteries that have been  left uncharged for 18 months and showed 
no sign of life, nor any sign of accepting a charge by a very good charger.  
  These batteries did not recover 100%.   But they became usable again and had  
maybe 70% 80%  capacity.   Much better than zero..

  Arild
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