Battery Fixer Oil Seal
>6 one ounce bottles enough for one battery<
Slows Water Loss
Reduces Corrosion
Faster Recharge Time
Regulates Battery Temperature
Reduces Toxic Fumes
Non-Toxic Additive
During the charging process hydrogen and oxygen escape the battery
through the caps. This off gassing corrodes the battery posts and any nearby
metal. Using Battery Fixers Oil Seal as an additive allows a protective
floating coating on the top of each battery cell. This coating keeps most of
the hydrogen and oxygen inside of the battery.
With the use of Battery Fixer Oil Seal you can go much longer
between distilled water top offs. You will have much less battery corrosion. Battery
life is expanded because you’re keeping the battery fluid in the battery.
Recharge time is decreased.
Battery Fixer
Oil Seal will help eliminate corrosion, and reduce water consumption and sulfating
and will let you get the extra life out of the battery, which in many cases, is
two to three times longer! The Battery Fixer Oil Seal is lighter than acid
& water so it will float on top of the surface.
When you charge a battery you will have all these
little bubbles coming up to the top of the battery. When these bubbles reach
the surface, they break up creating the gassing and the misting affect. Even
though most of the water evaporates out, the bubbling process does atomize some
tiny droplets of acid, which settle on the top of the battery. This moisture
holds onto airborne dirt, which eventually conducts power between the battery
posts, corroding them away.
Because this mist is not coming out of the top of
the battery when Battery Fixer Oil Seal is used the chemistry of the
electrolyte remains the same while greatly reducing water consumption. When
your battery top stays dry (because the oil prevents this acid film from being
carried out the top of the battery) it eliminates the corrosion.
When you
don’t have any corrosion the battery will fully charge and will also take
longer to self discharge which in turn means it takes longer for it to get to
the voltage required to sulfate. All of these things together help to get the
full life out of your battery.
The idea of battery oil is not new. It has been around since the time of Edison. See the second and third pictures above. In today’s disposable world it is not available in commercially made batteries anymore. The battery companies would rather you buy a new battery every 5 years instead of every 10 or 15 years!
All you need to do is add 1 bottle to each of the cells on
your 6 cell 12
volt battery
All you need to do is add 2 bottles to each of the cells on
your 3 cell 6
volt battery
All you need to do is add 1.5 bottles to each of the cells on
your 4 cell 8
volt battery
Forklift Batteries need 3 bottles for each cell
!!Only for or use in batteries less than 1 year old!!
!!Batteries older than 1 year should be treated for sulfate build up first!!