Just an update for you. I
recently came across a 12volt deep cycle marine battery
that was showing .09 volts across the terminals. Even my
Rennaissance Charger saw it as a dead short. I took a good
battery and piggybacked it with the dead battery (see photo
above). The Rennaissance showed good charging, and the bad
battery did not short the curcuit because it was in
parallel with the good battery. After 2 days the charger
showed a full charge. Amazingly the deep cycle battery that
had been shorted was at 12.5 volts. The first time I used
it I discharged it at 1 amp per hour, it put out 9 amps,
bringing it down to 12.01 volts. this battery had been
sitting outside for 7 years, had never been charged since
we had purchased the device it came in, we had never needed
it before. I have been load cycling this battery for the
past 2 weeks using it to power a 1 amp load, thru my watts
up meter. Yesterday after the 6th cycle it had run for 24
hours, putting out 1 amp continuous and was at 12.14 volts.
As of yesterday resting voltage is 12.86, it charges in 12
hours or so on the rennaissance charger. Each cycle has
brought the battery to a higher capacity. I can now run my
1 amp load 24hrs straight with 1 battery.
Tom C
Have 50 out of the 80
batteries recharged and working great. I did some on my
Bedini 4 coiler hooked 6 in parallel along with a 135 ah
deep cycle battery, worked great. The majority of them I
have done on the powerful little radiant charger with 10 to
15 in parallel along with a car battery. All of them were
at 5 to 6 volts when they were taken out of the battery
backup unit and needed a good battery in parallel with it
to turn on the charger. . . Load tested a few of them after
a few cycles and they are right back up to their rated
9ah's; and they hold their charge really good. The
Renaissance Charger is a great charger. Say thanks to John
for me. Keep up the good work. It is a small step in the
right direction in helping to save this planet and take
back the control from those raping this earth and blinding
the minds of the whole world from this energy truth as well
as spiritual truths.
See attached picture, only 30
batteries to go.
Jack
Jan 19
2008
11 Charge/Discharge Cycles
Completed on Renaissance Charger.
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enlarge
See my latest results with the 12 amp hr SLA 12 volt
battery. To say I am happy with the renassiance charger
is the understatement of the year! I hope to do 18
cycles on the battery and call it a wrap unless it
still significantly is improving as it still is now.
Dec. 15th
2007
Just wanted to let you guys
know that I received the radiant charger and have put it to
work about 100% of the time I've had it already. I had an
old group 58 battery that was bone dry and 0.00 voltage. I
added distilled water to all the cells and took it to
Autozone to have them "quick charge" it up but it kicked
off on the machine after 5 minutes due to high amps on
three tries. They guaranteed me it was a bad battery. This
quick charger was enough to get it to 11 volts so I was
happy that now I could use the radiant charger I purchased
from you. I put it on and successfully charged up the
battery to 12.5 volts in 12 hours. I let it sit dormant
today and it ran down to 12.3 volts, I have put it back on
the charger again for another 12 hours. Its happily
clicking away inside. :) I have no doubt that this charger
will save many more batteries like this and thus far its
saved me $50 on that one battery.
My group 65 battery in my
pickup would only charge up to 12.53 volts and was slow at
cranking. The radiant charger is happily working its magic
on it as well and easily charged it to 13.2 volts and it
fires off quickly now!
I'll give you guys more
definitive quantitative data and less subjective data once
I have the CB2 load tester.
Thanks,
Chris A. from Huntsville,
AL
Dec. 16th
2007
I was waiting for my truck's
battery to finally die so I could test the charger on it.
As the cold weather came in it was harder to start. The
other day it didn't start as it was below freezing. So I
got the charger out for an opportunity to test it in a real
life situation. And a few hours later the battery got a
second life with only one charge. No problem starting it
now in weather 10 degrees lower than that day. I expect to
do this every six months or so for many years to
come.
Rick F
Oct
10, 2007
... With the Renaissance
First Gen charger, my results are very positive. I
Successfully revived 2 car batteries... (I have run it at
100% Duty Cycle since then, no problems). So I decided that
I would hopefully add value to the data taking process by
using the commercial professional product and restore some
batteries in the process as claimed. Well I will say that
there were times when I was starting to question myself for
buying a $200 battery charger. But I pressed on and was
most delighted, I have the print out slip from the Sun
VAT45 battery tester which tested my 575CCA battery at a
580CCA rate and gave a state of charge report of 100%. ...
I am a firm believer now...
Thanks,
Francis
Seattle
Oct 8,
2007
I
have been making good progress on testing the RC-2A12-1.
This little beauty has been going night and day for over a
month now. It has been able to revive some junk 55Ah and
80Ah gel cells (after adding a little de-mineralized water
to them), as well as charging up 12 x 130Ah deep
cycle/marine lead-acid batteries. ...
All the best, ...
Oct 6,
2007
I
have been professionally charging batteries of all sizes
for more than thirty years. I have even been a maintenance
engineer in a battery factory and I have never seen any
charger do what the Renaissance charger can do. I am doing
a side by side comparison with a standard trickle charger
against the Renaissance charger using two identical
batteries bought at the same time and applied to a common
marine application running until replaced due to batteries
only being at 40% capacity due to sulfation. I borrowed the
twin 50 Ah deep cycle batteries from my NAPA distributor's
recycle pile for testing. The capacity was confirmed by a
NAPA battery analyzer. After six charge discharge cycles I
have found the Renaissance charger to use only half the amp
draw as the standard trickle charger and the Renaissance
charged battery last longer and longer each discharge
cycle; at last count it last 3 hours and 10 minutes longer
with same load applied. Let me break it down for you. It
cost me half the money compared to the conventional trickle
charger to get 3 hours and ten minutes longer charge and I
expect much more after 12 charge/discharge cycles based on
previous testing experiences. I will report again after the
12 cycles are complete...
Oct 1,
2007

Partial Reclaiming of old
sulfated Daimler Chryler Corp. 500 cold cranking
amps

Here are
the results of the tests I ran:
I picked up
this old sulfated Daimler Chryler Corp. 500 cold cranking
amps from Auto Zone. Their battery tester indicated
standing voltage of 11.20, but under load it dropped
instantly to 2.50. Obviously, a worthless
battery.
8/20/07
Started my independant testing using a Renaissance Charger
2A12.
8/20/07
Test 1: After first charge cycle, the battery read 12.67
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 1.49 min. and the inverter dropped out at 9.74
volts terminating the test.
8/21/07
Test 2: After second charge cycle, the battery read 12.51
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 5.0 min. and the inverter dropped out at 9.70
volts terminating the test.
8/21/07
Test 3: After third charge cycle, the battery read 12.68
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 8 min. and the inverter dropped out at 9.74
volts terminating the test.
(okay ...
so we gained 3 min. Nothing earth
shattering.)
8/22/07
Test 4: After fourth charge cycle, the battery read 12.50
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 5.09 min. and the inverter dropped out at 9.74
volts terminating the test.
(At this
point I am thinking that the battery might be damaged or
that the charger is not capable of actually restoring a
battery like this. But I figured I would run another
test.)
8/22/07
Test 5: After fifth charge cycle, the battery read 12.57
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 7.11 min. and the inverter dropped out at 9.72
volts terminating the test.
(Maybe it
is just fluctuating due to the desulfation process. Will
keep runing tests.)
8/23/07
Test 6: After sixth charge cycle, the battery read 10.96
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 170.45 min. and the inverter dropped out at
9.75 volts terminating the test.
( Now this
is what I am looking for! 100 MINUTES and STILL RUNNING
UNDER LOAD. keep checking back on it and it is just going
and going. This is INCREDIBLE! 170.45 min total. Will do
one more cycle just for kicks.)
8/24//07
Test 7: After seventh charge cycle, the battery read 10.58
standing voltage; it operated under load of 75 watts for a
duration of 166.01 min. and the inverter dropped out at
9.74 volts terminating the test.
(I think I
have just validated the claim here. This little charger,
however small and undersize it may seem is really quite a
workhorse! In just 6 cycles it has restored this battery to
a remarkable level. I might add that the battery has
maintained its charge for several days, no fluctuation.
Seeing is believing. These kind of results are unheard of!
I definately believe there are huge savings to gain using
this technology. I am also looking forward to see what
other products Renaissance Charge will unveil in the
future. So far they are everything that they claim to be
and more.)
Regards,
Harold W
Wyoming MI
[This battery was only run
through a few cycles. It appears one of the cells was
shorted, but you can see the gain in the other cells which
allowed this battery to be used for a deep cycle
application. RC, LLC.]
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