Desulfator Installation
The
unit can be installed either on the battery itself, the battery holder,
or the chassis of the vehicle. It is strongly recommended that the surface
area of the installation location is clean.
Choose either one of these installation methods.
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Method
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Method
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Externall Installation
All our desulfator models can be installed paralleled with an appropriate charger. You can also desulfate two batteries in series.

Installing the Infinitum Desulfator on Multiple Batteries
Multiple Batteries in Series

Figure 1

Figure 2
Both the images above are typical setups for golf carts or fork lift batteries, where six 6V or 8V batteries are lined up in a serial connection to produce a total voltage of 36V and 48V respectively. The Infinitum Desuflator can be installed in parallel on more than one battery.

Figure 3
In Figure 3, we see how an Infinitum Desulfator is installed in parallel to a configuration of six 2V batteries in series often found in UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) batteries or solar and wind battery banks.

Figure 4
In Figure 4, the Infinitum
Desulfators can be installed on individual batteries and charged
together. In this setup, all four 12V batteries in series would be
charged with a 48V charger in a parallel connection. Similarly, the
desulfators will work just the same should there be more or fewer
batteries in the serial setup, just as long as they are charged with a
correlated volt rated charger.
Multiple Batteries in Parallel
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Figure 5
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Figure 6
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In Figure 5 dedicated desulfators are installed on each battery for this batteries configured in parallel. While in Figure 6, the desulfators installed on a battery bank with batteries setup both in parallel and in series.
Note:
- The length of each cable measures 10.5 inches (270mm) providing a span of 21 inches in both directions. The length of the cables can be increased by soldering on similar or thicker cables.
- The combination of battery setups are virtually limitless, as long as the total voltage of multiple batteries matches the voltage of the desulator. The rule of thumb being, the fewer batteries a desulfator reconditions the greater the efficacy.
- Infinitum Desulfators are designed to work when the batteries are in a state of being charged. This unique shut-off feature initiates when the battery voltage drops to about 12.5V. This is to prevent unecessary battery drainage, even though the power consumed is only 1W. So for any of these configurations above to work, they would need to be in a state of charge
- Both the 25R and 40R Infinitum Desulfator models are exactly the same as the 12V Infinitum Desulfator except that they have no shut off feature. It can therefore desulfate batteries from 6V to 12V.
- Though our Desulfators have a unique feature where it desulfates batteries regardless of its Ah (Amp hour) level, the 40R Desulfator was designed to provide that added pulse level for batteries with a 70Ah level or more.