With its discoveries and ambitious plans, only the beginning of the 21st century is striking. Progress does not stand still, covering all large areas. Since the creation of the battery, it has undergone many changes, but to this day it is a leader among non-stationary sources. In everyday life, we are surrounded by a large number of different batteries, ranging from the smallest in phones to huge in special equipment.
In this regard, the restoration of batteries is of particular relevance. A battery is considered to be a device for energy storage due to a chemical reaction for its subsequent use. Any car owner should know that it is the electrolyte in the battery that performs the reaction, which contributes to its charging and further use. This technology was discovered back in the 18th century, and since then only materials and components have changed, and the principle itself has remained the same.
The most obvious sign of low battery
It is considered a lack of power to start the starter and then start the engine. There may be several reasons for this, and the easiest way to get it back into operation can be simple charging. If this does not help, then you have two options - either restore the battery or buy a new one. And here opinions differ. Some argue that it is better to buy a new one and not waste your time and energy, others say that the recovery process is not so difficult, and the effect can remain for several more seasons.
If battery recovery does not seem so difficult for you to work independently, then you need to know about five basic methods:
1) Charge reverse currents.
Reverse current - alternating current with different pulse durations and amplitudes. For each interval following the pulses, the battery is charged and partially discharged. With this approach, ideal conditions for reducing reactions are created.
2) Recovery using training cycles.
Typically, this procedure is carried out once a year, performing the following steps: fully charge the battery and leave it for 3 hours, adjust its density, and then give a charge for another 30 minutes. The final cycle allows you to evenly move the charge in the electrolyte for a subsequent ten-hour discharge with voltage and density control. Although this technique is effective, it also has its drawbacks.
3) Flushing and replacing defective items.
This technique is quite widespread among the people, is one of the most environmentally dirty and time-consuming. Often, the work done does not bring results, and the restoration of the battery becomes impossible.
4) Recovery using pulsed currents.
This technique is used mainly by large firms with a large number of specialized equipment. The reason for this unpopularity is the following disadvantages: high cost of equipment, high energy consumption and labor costs, the duration of the entire recovery process.
5) Additives.
The chemical reaction here underlies the whole process. According to car owners, this principle can be considered short-lived, and their subsequent frequent use can lead to a complete stop of any reaction in the battery.
Regardless of the method chosen, it is recommended that you restore the battery recovery to masters in specialized centers.