Recover Batteries Previously Thought Dead
In July, we heralded the SC-12 Recovery Charger as an indispensable component to a successful Battery Management Program (BMP). For August’s Pulse Talk segment we are introducing its baby brother, the new SC-2 Recovery Charger.
The SC-2 Recovery Charger is the perfect complement for smaller fleets and maintenance bays and pays for itself with the recovery of approximately 9 batteries! The PulseTech line of chargers desulfates batteries so they can accept, store and release maximum power. SC-2 is completely safe with no possibility of overcharging or overheating.
Don’t Replace Batteries Recover Them!
Did you know that Pulse Tech has 25 years of documented success with the military? In fact TACOM Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC), formerly known as Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) of the United States Army has completed numerous tests (for the sake of competition) to try and discredit, debunk or marginalize the technology. In every case they could not disprove the patented Pulse Technology invented by Carl Gali did not play a significant role in recovering batteries previously thought to be dead. For that reason, the US government is still Pulse Tech’s biggest customer and most ardent supporter of BMP. The program supports corporate and municipal sustainability goals, has a positive IMPACT on the environment and produces documented money savings.
SC-2 Recovery Charger At A Glance
The SC-2 Recovery Charger is physically 75% smaller than the SC-12 suitcase charger measuring 14.5” x 11.75” x 6.25” and weighing around 10 lbs. It has two isolated 12 volt output channels each with a max current output of 6 amps. The SC-2 can be used around the world as the input voltage range is 110-240 VAC and its max input current is 2.5A. The SC-2 Recovery Charger sports several indicators: Battery Disconnected, Bad Battery, Recovery Charge, Pulse Charge, Charge Complete, Reverse Polarity, and Temperature Shutdown.
To learn more on Sulfation visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or click over to dedicated blog page which discusses and compares various technologies and provides real life accounts of how these chargers have been successful in restoring and reviving dead and tired batteries.
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