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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

M. Wieger, H. Hauser:
"Electromagnetic Regeneration of Lead Acid Batteries";
Poster: 9th Int. Symposium on Non-Linear Electromagnetic Systems (ISEM), Pavia, Italy; 05-10-1999 - 05-12-1999; in: "ISEM 99 - Abstracts", (1999), 50.



English abstract:
Lead acid batteries loose their nominal capacity by time due to the normal aging and by sulfatation. More than 500 experiments proved that batteries regain more than 85% of their capacity being regenerated by the described electromagnetic procedure. Results on strongly sulfated lead acid batteries with a loss of capacity more than 90% show a success rate of more than 55%. Doing the regeneration with lead acid batteries which are still functional (loss of capacity less than 20%), showed that 95% of the nominal capacity could be achieved.

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