Just a testimony for this method. I tried some thing like this. It works. 3 year old battery, Walmart Maxx- brand, had not been driven for a while and had left the interior lights on. On top of that we had a 5 day long deep freeze (Dallas). After that, voltage reading was zero. I tried to jump it. Had to leave it connected to the running second car for almost an hour and then was able to jump start it. Was not able to restart it though. Voltage reading 2.5V. Charged it traditional method, reading only around 11, even that did not hold. So, I did some thing like in this video. 200a charger was really expensive but I bought one which had 30A charge but a 100A engine start setting, a smart charger. With the 4A and 30A setting, it would go off soon after turning on. I guess the smart thing did not want to charge it. So, I used the 100A engine start setting (current stays on constantly and charging voltage at this setting was 15.4V). Did several cycles of 10 minute on/ off, then several of 45 minutes on/off. I even did one cycle of 2 hours on. The battery never got too hot (only warm to touch). The electrolyte never boiled or overflowed (only very small bubbles). After this, battery was 12.7V. Closed the vents and put it back in vehicle. Perfect start. No problem yet (several days).
How do you set the charger to stay on 200Amp boost mode continuously? The manual says it stay on 3 mins and kicks off 180 seconds. Do I need one that is fully manual that can deliver 200amp nonstop until I turn it off? I am looking to buy one but I can't seem to get one that can stay on all the time. I have a Napa and motomater dealers selling ones that only stay on boost for 5 seconds only when ignition is turned over, if no ignition it does nothing or if the battery voltage is too low it will not even go into charging mode.
I got it at the end. I saw this method on another site and they recommended the associated charger @ $300 dollars. I don’t plan on doing this too often and wanted to look into the Schumacher for $150-$200. But wanted to be assured I could set it to the 200 amp for 15 minutes without having it auto adjust the time or the amperage. Good vid thanks.
@@eby6114 They're supposed to boil, that's what dissolves the crystals that form inside the battery. You haven't heard of the 200 amp or higher jump start mode method where you charge it for 15 minutes on the 200 amp jump start mode and then let it rest for an hour? You do this at least 5 times (some people have had to do it more times) and all cells should be boiling at that point, then after you that is finished you hook it up to a trickle charger for 3 days.
@@smoky5833 Smoky....I'm looking at getting the Schumacher 200amp to recondition some car and boat batteries, so does yours cut off automatically? I need it to stay on and boil the battery that's how this process works? If it shuts down after certain amount of time or voltage like a safety feature so it doesn't boil that's not what I want, don't want to waste my money. Did your Schumacher 200 shut down or stay on so you can boil it?
i saw another channel do this 15min on 1hour off three times , i couldn't find that video , but found yours , so this works , does the acid pour out while charging ? if a battery doesn't charge at all what are the reasons ? i had a batter that damaged my charger
Anybody have any answers about cleaning the inside gunk of these car batteries that accumulate over the years? I see people using baking soda and water and emptying out the battery allowing air to come in contact with the plates which I believe is a negative I read in an article along with baking soda was a negative in the article shouldn't be using baking soda on the plates but seems to be working and using regular water negatives that I read an articles that shouldn't be happening on these batteries and it seems to be working for some people and not for others. It leaves me to wonder why even ask the question does anybody have a safe way to clean the inside of the battery and eliminate the gunk?
You said the setting was 200A but what voltage was measured at battery terminals and did you actually test the current being drawn ? . I anticipate it was not charging at 200A and if it is starter setting you most likely have about 15V @ about 4-5 AMPS ? You don't need a special voltage starter for this just a supply that can give you 100W @15v
For a real test you'd need a clamp to measure amp draw. Your not giving a starter 200 amps. Your giving a dead battery as much as it will take in it's state of charge plus your starter. Check your wires going to your starter. They are thick. Ever heat up a set of cables trying to jump start someone? 100 watts? ha that a lightbulb not a starter with a bad battery. These boosters also cycle on and off otherwise the water would boil off
What battery charger do you recommend that has 200 amp that doesn’t shut off before 15 minutes and is not over $200? Most automatically shuts off before 15 minutes.
I don't know of one. They all will produce but will drop voltage if power isn't needed It's a safety feature, hydrogen gassing, and what not. They try to keep it safe. Plus overheating the cells
My question here is how do you get 200 amps for 15 min. Without boiling your water out. I've tried that with water at proper level and my water begins to boil out aggressively within 5min. or less. I'm having much better success at 50 amps.
That's normal. Those cables could never handle 200 amps continuous. It will cycle on then off. 200 amps continuous would also bring all your electrolyte to a full boil. Cheers
@@eby6114 chargers that I have seen wont even send voltage to a battery unless there was some voltage there. So, they wont revive a 0 volt dead battery. And then others that will send a charge, only do it if theres a draw, like when someone turns the key. So how do you force all these charges to just send 200 amps, no questions asked
Si hubiera colocado un amperímetro de gancho, hubiera medido de 10 Amp a 20 Amo. Y nunca 200 Amp. Porque esos 200Amp. Hubieran destruido o dañado la batería.
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Just to touch on this, it's more about cleaning build up on the cells and refreshing the electrolytes that carry the currents. When you do that your amperage comes back.
I charged my battery with a 1 amp trickel charger overnight and it is like new again, trick is to put a smaller ceramic fan heater on it pointed at it keeping it 75-80 degrees.....old school trick.....slow. charge with heat....
Trickel charge only works if your battery is not sulfated. If it is sulfated you can trickle charge for months and it will never hold a charge. You have to desulfate.
Nice Video! Sorry for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you tried - Lammywalness Trendy Trade Guide (probably on Google)? It is an awesome exclusive guide for learning how to recondition batteries at home minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend got great success with it.
I did this exact process on 6 batteries at 200amp. Did nothing to improve my batteries wasted days and buying a battery charger for $150 to do this that I don’t even need! Huge waste of time and money!….
Just a testimony for this method. I tried some thing like this. It works. 3 year old battery, Walmart Maxx- brand, had not been driven for a while and had left the interior lights on. On top of that we had a 5 day long deep freeze (Dallas). After that, voltage reading was zero. I tried to jump it. Had to leave it connected to the running second car for almost an hour and then was able to jump start it. Was not able to restart it though. Voltage reading 2.5V. Charged it traditional method, reading only around 11, even that did not hold. So, I did some thing like in this video. 200a charger was really expensive but I bought one which had 30A charge but a 100A engine start setting, a smart charger. With the 4A and 30A setting, it would go off soon after turning on. I guess the smart thing did not want to charge it. So, I used the 100A engine start setting (current stays on constantly and charging voltage at this setting was 15.4V). Did several cycles of 10 minute on/ off, then several of 45 minutes on/off. I even did one cycle of 2 hours on. The battery never got too hot (only warm to touch). The electrolyte never boiled or overflowed (only very small bubbles). After this, battery was 12.7V. Closed the vents and put it back in vehicle. Perfect start. No problem yet (several days).
It's been two months. No battery light coming on. The two that recovered are doing great!
Schumacher SC 1285 model
How do you set the charger to stay on 200Amp boost mode continuously? The manual says it stay on 3 mins and kicks off 180 seconds. Do I need one that is fully manual that can deliver 200amp nonstop until I turn it off? I am looking to buy one but I can't seem to get one that can stay on all the time. I have a Napa and motomater dealers selling ones that only stay on boost for 5 seconds only when ignition is turned over, if no ignition it does nothing or if the battery voltage is too low it will not even go into charging mode.
@@hongkonguser3951 if it stays on continuously the fluid will boil, 3 minutes is fine.
I got it at the end. I saw this method on another site and they recommended the associated charger @ $300 dollars. I don’t plan on doing this too often and wanted to look into the Schumacher for $150-$200. But wanted to be assured I could set it to the 200 amp for 15 minutes without having it auto adjust the time or the amperage. Good vid thanks.
It'll turn itself off it has to cycle off otherwise the batteries would boil
@@eby6114 They're supposed to boil, that's what dissolves the crystals that form inside the battery. You haven't heard of the 200 amp or higher jump start mode method where you charge it for 15 minutes on the 200 amp jump start mode and then let it rest for an hour? You do this at least 5 times (some people have had to do it more times) and all cells should be boiling at that point, then after you that is finished you hook it up to a trickle charger for 3 days.
How has that shumaker charger done for you ? I want to shy away from multiprocessor
@@4to20ma6 The Schumacher Charger worked like a champ! I am very happy with it considering the cost difference.
@@smoky5833 Smoky....I'm looking at getting the Schumacher 200amp to recondition some car and boat batteries, so does yours cut off automatically? I need it to stay on and boil the battery that's how this process works? If it shuts down after certain amount of time or voltage like a safety feature so it doesn't boil that's not what I want, don't want to waste my money. Did your Schumacher 200 shut down or stay on so you can boil it?
Can u do this to motorcycle batteries
Hey brother, what type of charger did you use?
Is it 12v volt 200amp charger?
Would 150amps battery charger work?
AND so far the ones I tried had no hidden caps I could take off, but it makes you wonder if this retore method is why they now have no caps to remove.
i saw another channel do this 15min on 1hour off three times , i couldn't find that video , but found yours , so this works , does the acid pour out while charging ? if a battery doesn't charge at all what are the reasons ? i had a batter that damaged my charger
If it's over full it will push out slightly. I think it's from the heat
Anybody have any answers about cleaning the inside gunk of these car batteries that accumulate over the years?
I see people using baking soda and water and emptying out the battery allowing air to come in contact with the plates which I believe is a negative I read in an article along with baking soda was a negative in the article shouldn't be using baking soda on the plates but seems to be working and using regular water negatives that I read an articles that shouldn't be happening on these batteries and it seems to be working for some people and not for others. It leaves me to wonder why even ask the question does anybody have a safe way to clean the inside of the battery and eliminate the gunk?
You said the setting was 200A but what voltage was measured at battery terminals and did you actually test the current being drawn ? . I anticipate it was not charging at 200A and if it is starter setting you most likely have about 15V @ about 4-5 AMPS ? You don't need a special voltage starter for this just a supply that can give you 100W @15v
For a real test you'd need a clamp to measure amp draw. Your not giving a starter 200 amps. Your giving a dead battery as much as it will take in it's state of charge plus your starter. Check your wires going to your starter. They are thick. Ever heat up a set of cables trying to jump start someone? 100 watts? ha that a lightbulb not a starter with a bad battery.
These boosters also cycle on and off otherwise the water would boil off
What battery charger do you recommend that has 200 amp that doesn’t shut off before 15 minutes and is not over $200? Most automatically shuts off before 15 minutes.
I don't know of one. They all will produce but will drop voltage if power isn't needed
It's a safety feature, hydrogen gassing, and what not. They try to keep it safe. Plus overheating the cells
Also what about shorter cycle rest time say half hour as opposed to hour?
The rest cycle purpose it too make sure the water in the battery doesn't get too hot
My question here is how do you get 200 amps for 15 min. Without boiling your water out. I've tried that with water at proper level and my water begins to boil out aggressively within 5min. or less. I'm having much better success at 50 amps.
Your charger should have a cycling cutoff. The charger your using sounds like it's unsafe.
whats the actual output voltage of the 200a charger during charging,,, pls show us thx
Voltage is determined by The battery is current voltage so if it's 10 volts usually the charger will try to put two or three volts more.
What kind of charger are you using? Brand and model
Schumacher SC 1285
What’s the model # on your charger?
Sc 1285
If only I could find a manual charger that doesnt stop after a few minutes when on 200 amp mode
That's normal. Those cables could never handle 200 amps continuous. It will cycle on then off. 200 amps continuous would also bring all your electrolyte to a full boil. Cheers
@@eby6114 chargers that I have seen wont even send voltage to a battery unless there was some voltage there. So, they wont revive a 0 volt dead battery. And then others that will send a charge, only do it if theres a draw, like when someone turns the key. So how do you force all these charges to just send 200 amps, no questions asked
@@baddriversofnorthtexas6850 perhaps by brand only. I went with the reviews and feedback on Amazon
@@eby6114 what charger is that I have sc1309 and it cycles
@@jasoncasey5ify They have to cycle on then off otherwise your electrolyte solution would boil from the current
Si hubiera colocado un amperímetro de gancho, hubiera medido de 10 Amp a 20 Amo. Y nunca 200 Amp. Porque esos 200Amp. Hubieran destruido o dañado la batería.
The 200 amp is not constantly charging. It cycling on and off intermittently
Check out battery university for additional insights into different aspects and charging profiles for each type of battery chemistry. Love your videos. :)
You showed 12 volts and recovered the battery and then it showed still 12 volts and you said it was fixed... I don't get it.
Just to touch on this, it's more about cleaning build up on the cells and refreshing the electrolytes that carry the currents. When you do that your amperage comes back.
I charged my battery with a 1 amp trickel charger overnight and it is like new again, trick is to put a smaller ceramic fan heater on it pointed at it keeping it 75-80 degrees.....old school trick.....slow. charge with heat....
Thanks. I'll have to try it out sometime.
Trickel charge only works if your battery is not sulfated. If it is sulfated you can trickle charge for months and it will never hold a charge. You have to desulfate.
@@joelgarza8984 the heat from the ceramic heater rejuvenates the battery....
Nice Video! Sorry for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you tried - Lammywalness Trendy Trade Guide (probably on Google)? It is an awesome exclusive guide for learning how to recondition batteries at home minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend got great success with it.
I did this exact process on 6 batteries at 200amp. Did nothing to improve my batteries wasted days and buying a battery charger for $150 to do this that I don’t even need! Huge waste of time and money!….
@@billantonson4491 I e found a huge discrepancy between chargers. My current charger at 40 amps is only 8 amp. I'm quite sick of false advertisement