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Q. Are there any other products out there like Battery Chem™?
A. We sell a dry mixed chemical compound and I have never seen another product like
it. We have tested many liquid products with very bad results.
Q. I have heard that over time adding water to the battery weakens the acid.
Will adding Battery Chem™ stop the need to add acid?
A. We have found that many service people are sucking out worn out electrolyte and
replacing it with fresh acid and then adding Battery Chem™. You have to be careful not
to exceed the normal specific gravity reading though. The old acid does wear out.
Q. Do you have some type of guide on how to price golf cart batteries that we
recondition?
A. You would set your own price according to what your market will allow in your area.
Also look up the cost of replacement batteries to get an idea of what to charge your
customer.
Q. If the battery must always read 12V before its ready to add Battery
Chem™, if it doesn’t ready 12Volts, does it mean it can’t be saved or that it’s
life can’t be extended?
A. If the voltage is below 12 volts, you can give the battery a 30 minute hi amp charge
and then retest the total voltage. Make sure to do a load test also. After you treat the
battery, you charge it on high amps until you see all the cells bubbling. That takes 15-
20 minutes then, at 2 amp usually overnight. It varies from battery to battery. If you do
not have our automatic chargers, you just keep monitoring and load testing the
batteries. After a few batteries you get a feel for testing and charging times.
Q. Once the Battery Chem™ has been added and charged, how often do you
have to add Battery Chem™ again and re-charge it?
A. Once a year should be fine. If the alternator on the vehicle is working properly, you
should not have to charge the battery. The alternator should keep it charged. If a
battery goes dead, it can be from a bad alternator, dirty cables, loose connections, or a
defective voltage regulator.