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VDC Electronics now has available a Plug n Run Aviation Specific versions of its 12-V Maintenance Charger - De-Sulfator - Conditioners that is approved by Teledyne Gill and Concorde Aviation battery companies. Designated as the 12-V model 12248-AA-S2 (Aviation Specific), it is similar to model 12248-AA-S1 except for its Plug ‘n Run feature, eliminating the need to set neither the output current nor battery type, before operating. This feature is of particular importance if any person, unfamiliar with the setting requirements, is involved in maintaining the battery. The model include full-time pulsed de-sulfation circuitry designed to safely dissolve sulfation build-up on the batterys storage plates, restoring lost cranking power and extending life. Our de-sulfation method is fully automatic, does not use potentially damaging high voltage and is exclusively protected by two U.S. patents. Note:All Aviation specific BatteryMINDer models are designed exclusively for use with either SEALED (AGM-non liquid) or Flooded (liquid with filler caps) as manufactured by Concorde, Gill and EnerSys (Odyssey, Hawker) for use on non-commercial aircraft specifically approved by FAA and/or PMA. ALL these types, regardless of manufacture are based on LEAD-ACID chemistry, NOT Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, or any other chemistry-construction. If you have any doubt about the battery you intend to use with any of our BatteryMINDer® products, please confirm these facts with the maker of your particular battery type. What is Sulfation and How Does It Affect Batteries? When batteries are improperly maintained (over-under charged or left uncharged for extended periods) small crystals of sulfuric acid from the battery’s electrolyte (liquid or paste) form on the battery’s charge plates. They act as a resistor (barrier) preventing the battery from ever again accepting a full charge, no matter how long a charging source may be connected. Once this occurs, the cranking power of the battery is severely reduced, as well as its life. Aviation batteries are affected the most because they have been designed for maximum performance in the smallest-lightest case possible. VDC Electronics has developed simple, but highly effective circuitry, able to safely dissolve sulfation, restoring much, if not all, of the lost power, providing the battery’s cells are not shorted or structurally damaged. This U.S. Patented approach is believed to be the most effective method for eliminating even the oldest hardened sulfate. By generating safe, wide-band, random frequency electronic pulses, we are able to cover the full range of sulfate crystals sizes, in the shortest possible time. Depending on the amount of sulfate and its age, complete de-sulfationcan occur within several days to several weeks. De-sulfation takes place automatically, while the battery is being bulk or maintenance level charged. Note: Both BatteryMINDer models (12-V or 24-V) provide "full-time" de-sulfation. We guarantee to safely eliminate all sulfate from any non-commercial aviation battery meeting the criteria clearly stated in our Instruction Manuals. Why is the BatteryMINDer® desulfation method unique? Sulfation, the number one cause of early battery failures, can be safely reversed, using high frequency electronic pulses. Unlike other pulse type chargers that claim this or similar sounding features, VDC’s BatteryMINDers® use a range of high frequencies. This ensures both old and newly formed sulfation will be safely dissolved in the shortest possible time. Using just one fixed frequency may remove some, but not all, especially long established – hardened sulfate crystals. Our U.S. Patented methods are truly unique. We "dissolve" the sulfate rather than "destroying" or shaking it loose. By generating just the needed range of frequencies and avoiding high voltages, we eliminate potential damage to the batteries storage plates known as "flaking". The sulfuric acid, the major ingredient in a sulfate crystal, can then easily pass into the electrolyte (liquid, gel or absorbed type). This immediately raises its specific gravity and frees the storage plates to now accept a fuller charge. It does this in theshortest possible time, without developing excessive heat. No loss of electrolyte takes place in this process, thus ensuring sealed batteries, as well as "wet", never die due to loss of electrolyte. Several charger companies claim a battery will not develop sulfation, if it is always kept fully charged. This is incorrect. All lead-acid storage batteries will develop sulphate during their life time. This includes the new sealed "dry" such as Optima, Odyssey, Exide and Interstate branded AGM-spiral-wound types. Batteries develop sulfation each time they are used (discharged – recharged). If they are overcharged or undercharged or left discharged, some for even just several days, they will rapidly develop sulfate. Even when stored fully charged, sulfate will form, without a frequently applied maintenance charge. It must be charged enough to prevent the battery from dropping below 12.4-Volts (2.07-volts / cell). Using or storing batteries in temperatures above 75°F accelerates the rate of self-discharge and increases sulfation dramatically. In fact, the discharge rate doubles, as does sulfation, for every 10°F rise above room temperature. In summary, if you want your batteries to deliver the very best performance and havethe longest possible life, they must be kept free of sulphate by desulfating them in the safest, most effective way. BatteryMINDers® U.S. Patented method is this most effective way and VDC Electronics guarantees it with a 100% Money Back Guarantee plus a 5 year "no hassle" full warranty. Here are the questions you should be asking yourself: Overall Rating for BatteryMINDer 12248-AA-S2 Aircraft Battery Charger - 12 Volt - 8 AmpOne Smart Charger![]() By Dudley from W. Massachusetts on August 17, 2011 It's probably impossible for the user of this smart charger to know for certain that it's doing all that it's designed to do, particularly in the area of de-sulphation. However, I like knowing that it is meant for aircraft batteries, and meant for leaving connected full time.Pros:Comes with all the cables and gadgets you need, has temperature monitoring ability, has condensed instructions printed right on the label.Cons:Nothing yet.I would recommend this item to a friend.Battery Maintenance![]() By Allen from Jonesborough, Tennessee on January 9, 2011 I bought the BatteryMINDer for the battery that is presently in my aircraft. I still had the old battery that had been replaced, and I thought "What the heck, I'll give it a shot". To my amazement, the BatteryMINDer has restored cranking power to the old battery. This charger is very simple to operate, and even though one should always read instruction manuals, it can be safely operated without doing so. So far, I am very pleased with this charger.Pros:Simple operationI would recommend this item to a friend.BatteryMINDer 12248-AA-S2 Aircraft Battery Charger - 12 Volt - 8 Amp $176.99 5 2 Your question might already be answered below, wouldn't that be a time saver! If your question has not been answered below please click the "Ask a Question" button below, fill out the form, and one of our Geeks will answer it as quickly as possible. Note: Our Geeks are available Monday-Friday 9AM to 5PM (EST) normal business days, to respond to your questions. |
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