Why Don't Batteries Last 8-10+ Years...Like They Should?
Battery plate sulfation not only dramatically reduces your battery's ability to store energy (receive a normal charge), battery plate sulfation has been proven to prematurely "kill" more batteries than any other malady.
Studies by the industry trade group, Battery Council International, say typical lead/acid batteries have enough reactive material to last 8 - 10+ years if properly maintained and de-sulfated.
Some - battery manufacturers, for example - would say it's an intractable problem. They claim you simply cannot prevent sulfation, nor remove sulfation from battery cells.
Yet Consider: Today, we have technologies that just twenty years ago we didn't think possible. Cell phones and lap top computers to name just two.
And for the last 40 years no one believed that there would ever be a way to prevent crystalline sulfate from forming on the internal plates of a lead acid battery. However: The day has arrived. You no longer have to suffer the a substantial cost of premature battery replacement gouging your budget every four to five years.
We can show you how to get the maximum life out of your battery fleet; and do so with paybacks that are often less than 18 months, and with IRR's that range from 80 - 120%.