Polarity vs no Polarity

Polarity vs no Polarity

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Finally remembered how I recycled /resulfated a dead battery a few years back. The idea is to get a flat battery and recharge it to a nominal voltage of 14. Currently testing it, and will give a check mark on the best method on the diagrams. My 2005 Scion's being repaired, bad sparkplugs. Not buying 80 dollar sparkplugs. Using electrolytic cleaning (a 120 volt cable attached to a coil in water and bleach) after 24hr vinegar and sand paper cleaning to give it a good new looking shine. Will be busy.

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Anyways after half an hour, I managed to recharge the battery the quickest at the highest nominal voltage. The correct charging sequence is the third one, the one that says no polarity with no resistance and an extra twelve volt on the system helps the recharging battery recharge faster.

Basically, I used to have 3 36 volts, 2 24 volts and 1 12 volt. I did manage years ago to recharge a dead 12 volt, by making a pyramid scheme. Attach 3 36 volts to 2 24 volts to a recharging 12 volt. Put a fan on the 3 36 volts, to cycle the batteries incase they are old (im nt sure I forgot the precise method). It did recharge the 1 12 volt which is usually impossible when a battery dies completely.