BLS For Airplane Batteries
The BLS will rejuvenate old lead-acid batteries that are used in aircraft applications. The most common model used for aircraft’s is the BLS-12/24B. We do not recommend installing the BLS permanently on the aircraft. It can be used to maintain or rejuvenate batteries on the ground.
Rejuvenating and Maintaining Aircraft Batteries
You will need:
- BLS-12/24B
- 12 or 24 volt Battery Charger (2 to 10 amps)
- Daily timer (optional)
Step 1:
Test for a Bad Battery: The BLS cannot recover a battery with a short or open cell. To test for this, please visit this page.
Step 2:
Attach the BLS and fully charge the battery or batteries.
Step 3:
Disconnect of turn of the charger, leaving the BLS attached. Let the BLS slowly drain the batteries for 10 to 18 hours (you can attach a small load, like a light bulb, to drain the batteries).
Step 4:
Repeat Steps 2 & 3 until the battery reaches optimal condition or when the battery is ready for use.
BLS Models:
BLS-12/24B |
For 12 and 24 volt battery systems. Also ideal for use with a battery charger to rejuvenate unusable batteries. Comes with alligator type battery clips for attachment. This is the best BLS model to rejuvenate old batteries.
12 Volt BatterySolver Package |
Storage solution for 12 volt batteries. It is also an automatic solution to rejuvenate old “dead” batteries. Connect the BLS and the charger to the battery . Plug the charger into the timer, and set the timer to turn on once a day for 4 hours. This will rejuvenate your battery and keep it in optimal condition. Includes BLS-12/24B, the VEC080(12 volt, 2 amp Float Charger) and an indoor timer.