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Good Evening All, You'll see a new photo on the Home Page which is also in the Files section of the latest LPC PIC pulser under test. The basic prototype PCB...
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Jan 2, 2006
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Hi Guys. Why are brass battery clamps better? Rick. __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or...
Rick
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Jan 4, 2006
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Rick, Is it brass that is important? Brass will be used for casting because it is relatively cheap and workable at low temperatures and because it is...
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Hi Richard. ... That is the core of my question. I thought brass was supposed to be cheap and corrode near acid, and yet you have been using them, and every ...
Rick
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They would not be steel. Steel is a lousy conductor of electricity. You can have chrome plated brass/ tin or silver plated brass (I've even seen gold plated...
Donald A Plisco
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Jan 4, 2006
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Rick, One of the other problems is actually sourcing such things with a post to secure the cables to. There doesn't seem to be a great demand for battery...
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Newer cars are indeed stamped steel, especially if Japanese. Wife's lancer has stamped steel battery terminals. As does a friend's dodge colt, as is the...
Ben Hall
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... I believe Ben's post hits the heart of the matter. We have to deal with whatever material is "out there". In theory, we could use silver conductors with ...
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Jan 6, 2006
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Agreed, Ed... I always crimp, then silver solder all connections. Brass is fine for rings. In my work of testing pulsers, I find that I often have to use...
Donald A Plisco
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Jan 6, 2006
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Good Evening All, Testing of the LPC pulser/ desulfator is now in the final stages. I've posted a new photo of a unit with the heatsinks fitted what have just...
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Jan 7, 2006
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Hi Guys. I have been thinking more about the boost pulse charger. It does, or at least will be able to, boost it's input voltage and dump that boosted charge...
Rick
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Jan 8, 2006
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Hi Guys. A while back, I started work on a standalone demosser. It is built on the same PCB as the discharge timer, but has less parts and different firmware. ...
Rick
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Jan 10, 2006
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Good Afternoon All, Right having finally been able to provide Rick with the scope shots he required he's happy that the current incarnation of the PIC pulser...
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I accomplish that with a Chicago Electric (Harbor Freight) variable, 0-500 amp, carbon pile load tester. Not only does it deplate the dendrites, but it also...
Donald A Plisco
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Jan 10, 2006
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Hi All. ... I have been getting the same sort of gains from simply discharge testing a battery down to 11.88V ... I short my batteries out with a heavy duty...
Rick
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Jan 11, 2006
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You can order a Chicago Electric 0-500 amp variable carbon pile load tester, item # 91129-OVGA for $59.99US, plus shipping, from Harbor Freight Tools on the...
Donald A Plisco
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Jan 11, 2006
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Good Evening All, OK with the patient assistance of Rick 'we' seem to have cracked the reverse polarity issue with both my existing range of pulsers and the...
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Hi Richard. ... Might I suggest that you start taking orders now? You know, engage in presales. I mean, the pulser is ready to go. You could even sell the 4...
Rick
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An experience about sulfuric acid, that I'd like to pass on the the wise. I was playing around with some almost pure sulfuric acid (96-98%, 66 degrees Baume,...
Donald A Plisco
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Good Evening All, I've been thrashing out some final production details with Rick this morning and am now able to move forward to completion. All component...
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Jan 12, 2006
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Since one of the guys working on this device is in Canada, will this desulphator be available in Canada? Has anyone here looked at the made-in-China battery...
Fred Walter
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Fred, Firstly welcome to this forum. All my devices are available worldwide although I do appreciate that not all countries are PayPal friendly or that...
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Hi Fred. ... Absolutly! Which one were you interested in? Check out http://www.courtiestown.co.uk ... What is their part 7 digit part # ? I was unable to ...
Rick
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I like Phosphoric acid...It's the same stuff that is in Naval Jelly (the pink gel) and colas, like Coke, etc. That stuff is nice at getting rust off and fixing...
Donald A Plisco
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Jan 13, 2006
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Good Morning All, Right I have some good news on the PCB front which allows me to pass a saving on to one and all. Ignore my last posting on prospective...
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Do you have a problem with the material? ... From: shanleykj@... To: dplisco@... ; dj@... Cc: awea-wind-home@yahoogroups.com ;...
Donald A Plisco
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Hi All. Don. ... That sounds like something good to have around. ... It is. ... I had a couple of bad burns that came from not knowing I had electrolyte on my...
Rick
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Hi All. Has anyone tested Negative pulse desulfators VS Positive pulse ones? Don, of the pulsers you tested, which were negative pulse type (Pfet based) and...
Rick
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Hi Guys. The general advice reguarding mosfet and inductor selection is that selection is not critical when building a simple AC style pulser. That is simply...
Rick
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... The 'best' one, whatever 'best' means when it comes to desulfators. ... 8102006 ... I'm in Waterloo 3-4 days of the week. Fred in Southwestern Ontario,...
Fred Walter
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