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   Jim Rojas to Bob F   
   Re: opinions on my off-grid system   
   10 Jan 14 17:58:23   
   
   From: jrojas@tech-man.com   
      
   Bob F wrote:   
   > Jim Rojas wrote:   
   >> Nick Amato wrote:   
   >>> Honestly, its been probably about a year since it was set up this   
   >>> way.. and I think the person who had them before me had it wrong too   
   >>> then. So a total of around a year and a half like that.  How would I   
   >>> know if I have permanent damage?   
   >>   
   >> A 4 to 1 mixture of distilled or rain water & epson salt to help keep   
   >> your batteries in top condition.   
   >>   
   >> 4 parts of distilled or rain water   
   >> 1 part epson salt   
   >>   
   >> You can make a quick batch using a microwave and a glass measuring   
   >> cup.   
   >> I like to make a half gallon at a time and keep it on hand at all   
   >> times.   
   >> 1. Bring the water to a slight boil.   
   >> 2. Add epson salt and stir until it is all dissolved. Never add epson   
   >> salt without first dissolving it. It will just sink to the bottom and   
   >> clump. 3. Allow mixture to cool.   
   >> 4. Add in each cell as needed. If possible, shake the battery to mix   
   >> it up good.   
   >> 5. Do not overfill your batteries. It will overflow and make a mess. a   
   >> 1/4 inch over the top of the plate is more than enough.   
   >>   
   >> You can also try this recipe with batteries that no longer hold a good   
   >> charge. Marine, Golf Cart, and Fork Lift batteries are best to use   
   >> because the plates are much thicker. Car batteries plates for the most   
   >> part are thin, and they disintegrate easily over time.   
   >>   
   >> You can use car batteries if you do the following:   
   >>   
   >> 1. Completely drain the battery of all liquids.   
   >> 2. Add baking soda to the old battery acid to neutralize it, and safe   
   >> disposal.   
   >> 3. Rinse out the batteries a few times using rain water (free). Rinse   
   >> until the water comes out clear. DO NOT USE A WATER HOSE. You can use   
   >> compressed air and a plastic tube if you want to agitate the plates.   
   >> The impurities in in normal drinking water will destroy your battery.   
   >> 4. Make your 4 to 1 mixture, and allow it to cool.   
   >> 5. Pour it into each cell.   
   >> 6. Leave the fill caps loose.   
   >> 7. Charge your battery at no more than 2 amps for about 3 days.   
   >> 8. Take readings each day and write down the results.   
   >> 9. After the 3 days have passed, do a load test. You are not going to   
   >> get a full 100% of the rated CCA, but if you get 50-90 percent, then   
   >> you are good to go.   
   >   
   > You are replacing the battery acid with water and epson salts?? Does this   
   really   
   > work? How?   
   >   
   >   
      
   There are many videos on the subject:   
      
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqfaziZE1XM&feature=youtu.be   
      
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36W26K77fk   
      
   Jim Rojas   
      
      
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