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<blockquote data-quote="QuattroLiebhaber" data-source="post: 225681" data-attributes="member: 7502"><p>Zum Reconditioning-Programm habe ich mal eine Anfrage zum CTEK-Support geschickt, um zu erfahren ob man damit auch eine schwächelnde AGM-Batterie wieder flott machen kann. Hier die Antwort:</p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------</p><p>HI</p><p></p><p>When the acid inside flooded batteries gets layered, it is called stratification. </p><p>Recond is made for remixing flooded acid inside the battery– hence, stratified batteries.</p><p></p><p>As long as the acid and the water of the electrolyte in the battery are well mixed, the battery works as it should. But if the acid and water separate into layers, the battery just cannot be charged anymore regarding the parts that are layered, not by the alternator, nor by a charger.</p><p>So, acid that gets layered inside a battery causes loss of capacity. </p><p></p><p>Acid that has got layered cannot store voltage as well as a healthy battery, which has the optimal acid weight, 1.28 mmol. In batteries where the electrolyte is layered (stratified) has a high weight acid assembled on the bottom.</p><p></p><p>AGM batteries are not flooded, and does not suffer from stratification, neither do GEL batteries. </p><p>Furthermore, an AGM battery has less acid than a flooded battery, and the gassing can cause battery drying. That is why we cannot recommend recond program on AGM batteries at all. </p><p></p><p>For GEL batteries, recond is not recommended either, due to that using too high voltage can dry the gel inside the battery and weaken the battery instead of empowering it.</p><p></p><p>regards, CTEK</p><p>--------------------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuattroLiebhaber, post: 225681, member: 7502"] Zum Reconditioning-Programm habe ich mal eine Anfrage zum CTEK-Support geschickt, um zu erfahren ob man damit auch eine schwächelnde AGM-Batterie wieder flott machen kann. Hier die Antwort: -------------------- HI When the acid inside flooded batteries gets layered, it is called stratification. Recond is made for remixing flooded acid inside the battery– hence, stratified batteries. As long as the acid and the water of the electrolyte in the battery are well mixed, the battery works as it should. But if the acid and water separate into layers, the battery just cannot be charged anymore regarding the parts that are layered, not by the alternator, nor by a charger. So, acid that gets layered inside a battery causes loss of capacity. Acid that has got layered cannot store voltage as well as a healthy battery, which has the optimal acid weight, 1.28 mmol. In batteries where the electrolyte is layered (stratified) has a high weight acid assembled on the bottom. AGM batteries are not flooded, and does not suffer from stratification, neither do GEL batteries. Furthermore, an AGM battery has less acid than a flooded battery, and the gassing can cause battery drying. That is why we cannot recommend recond program on AGM batteries at all. For GEL batteries, recond is not recommended either, due to that using too high voltage can dry the gel inside the battery and weaken the battery instead of empowering it. regards, CTEK -------------------- [/QUOTE]
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