
In some cases, it is possible to extend the life of your battery through regeneration.
If the battery is not properly maintained, is used infrequently, or is left discharged for a long period of time, sulfation may occur in the battery after a certain amount of time. If the battery is not charged in a timely manner, the acid in the cells will not circulate, and a layer of crystallized lead sulfide will form on the lead plates.
The result is that capacity will decline systematically, and in some cases very rapidly.
This is noticeable, for example, when a battery normally functions without any problems for an entire working day, but at a certain point no longer lasts even half a working day.
In these cases, regeneration could offer a solution and the original capacity could be restored.
The battery generator sends out high-frequency electrical pulses, which remove the sulfates on the lead plates and allow the battery to largely regain its original capacity.
The process mainly consists of charging, regenerating, discharging, and charging.
Naturally, we will examine and discuss in advance whether regeneration is possible in the case in question or whether the chances of success are nil and it would be better to opt for the purchase of a new battery.
On the other hand, if regeneration is possible, the service life can be extended by an average of just under two years, and the regeneration costs do not outweigh the purchase of a new battery.
If you would like more information about battery regeneration, please feel free to contact us and our technical staff will be happy to help you.