Posted by Harry Chickpea on December 18, 2005, 10:55 am
Anyone have any personal success or failure stories on using EDTA to
desuphate batteries? I've read the homepower and web articles, just
would like to have a bit broader base of experiences before I try it.
Posted by SolarFlare on December 18, 2005, 2:52 pm
My Aunt recovered form a severe stroke using EDTA
injections for a few months.
> Anyone have any personal success or failure stories
on using EDTA to
> desuphate batteries? I've read the homepower and web
articles, just
> would like to have a bit broader base of experiences
before I try it.
Posted by Harry Chickpea on December 18, 2005, 3:27 pm
>My Aunt recovered form a severe stroke using EDTA
>injections for a few months.
>> Anyone have any personal success or failure stories
>on using EDTA to
>> desuphate batteries? I've read the homepower and web
>articles, just
>> would like to have a bit broader base of experiences
>before I try it.
>>
So she's back up to full capacity? Did she have warped plates when
the doctors overcharged her?
Posted by SolarFlare on December 18, 2005, 8:14 pm
Nope, she is now 86 and drives around the city doing
charity work everywhere. Says she feels as good as 16
years old. I didn't check to see if her virginity was
back.
> >My Aunt recovered form a severe stroke using EDTA
> >injections for a few months.
> >
wrote
> >> Anyone have any personal success or failure
stories
> >on using EDTA to
> >> desuphate batteries? I've read the homepower and
web
> >articles, just
> >> would like to have a bit broader base of
experiences
> >before I try it.
> >>
> >
> So she's back up to full capacity? Did she have
warped plates when
> the doctors overcharged her?
Posted by SolarFlare on December 18, 2005, 8:16 pm
EDTA is a chelator that chelates metals, especially
calcium. Chelating means it bonds to a metal molecule
and makes it easy to remove or filter via your kidneys
or the rinse water from your battery cell. I have no
actual experience with battery "chelating" though.
> >My Aunt recovered form a severe stroke using EDTA
> >injections for a few months.
> >
wrote
> >> Anyone have any personal success or failure
stories
> >on using EDTA to
> >> desuphate batteries? I've read the homepower and
web
> >articles, just
> >> would like to have a bit broader base of
experiences
> >before I try it.
> >>
> >
> So she's back up to full capacity? Did she have
warped plates when
> the doctors overcharged her?