Look up Renaissance Charge. I have their smallest rejuvenator/charger, I think it's rated at 2 amps. It has resurrected a lot of batteries that wouldn't come back with a normal charger.
No, the process returns the crystalized acid back into a liquid so just make sure it has the right amount of fluid by topping off with distilled water first. I mean that the acid is already there, and turning it back from crystal to liquid is the idea. Thanks for asking!
Look up Renaissance Charge. I have their smallest rejuvenator/charger, I think it's rated at 2 amps. It has resurrected a lot of batteries that wouldn't come back with a normal charger.
do you poor all the old liquid out before adding new ones in?
No, the process returns the crystalized acid back into a liquid so just make sure it has the right amount of fluid by topping off with distilled water first. I mean that the acid is already there, and turning it back from crystal to liquid is the idea. Thanks for asking!
Put new rich liquid in there lol