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Old 02-13-2011, 06:56 PM   #1
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Anyone tried/heard of this? Supposed to fix sulfation and increase battery life.

INOX-mx2 Battery Conditioner | INOX Lubricants, Greases & Battery Conditioners

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Old 02-13-2011, 07:28 PM   #2
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Not that model, but I bought a Schumaker 100 amp version for my diesel truck that claims to do the same.

Mine does 2 amps, 15 amps, 100 amps. Goes through all of the cycles required to do the job.

I watched it try to salvage some badly mistreated batteries in my diesel truck. Unfortunately, after the 3rd time of leaving a light on somewhere, the batteries just never came back to life. Note here, I bought this fancy dancy charger AFTER it was too late to benefit from it.

Now, that charger is on my truck every time I park it long term. I can't afford to replace them again just because I was stupid once... Knowing it will happen, and doing something to keep it from happening are two different things.

The 1st time I found the batteries dead (less than 6 volts), they came back to life and would have lasted a good long while IF, IF a battery maintainer had been used after that.

but no, it took 3 times to get it into the thick skull.....

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Old 02-14-2011, 07:16 AM   #3
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INOX is a LIQUID battery "conditioner" NOT a battery charger.
Might google INOX followed by the word "reviews" and see what comes up.
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I did Google for reviews. Did not find anything bad. It has been in Australia for awhile, and people who use it say it works. It is pretty cheap, so I guess if it doesn't work, I would only be out $20. I just need to find it locally.
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so I guess if it doesn't work, I would only be out $20.
Actually more like the price of new batteries BUT like you, I could find no bad comments.
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Actually more like the price of new batteries BUT like you, I could find no bad comments.
I have 2 house batteries and a chassis battery. So the one liter bottle would be more than enough for me. That is $39. Still not a bad price if it works.
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I have heard that a teaspoon of Epson Salts in each cell will get rid of the Sulfation. I havent tried it though. Anybody heard about this or tried it? I don't want to ruin 4 Trogen T105's

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I tried that stuff in both of my golf carts. On the cart that had real bad batteries it did not help at all. After giving them 2 weeks with the additive I had the batteries replaced. I will admit that the batteries were old (5 yrs) and were draining rapidly before I tried the INOX.

Because I had some left over, I put the reminder in my 2nd cart. The batteries were OK and not giving me any problem. I'm not sure if it will make them last longer or not. Only time will tell.

But I probably won't try the INOX again. Not sure if it really helps or not and not sure how I would know for sure.

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