BLS For Tractors/Farming Equipment

The BLS will rejuvenate old lead-acid batteries that are used in farm equipment. The most common model used for aircraft’s is the BLS-12/24B. It can be permanently installed on the equipment, used to during storage, or used to rejuvenate batteries on a bench.

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).

Best Practice: Use a daily timer to automatically turn the battery charger on and off every day.

 

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.

Testimonials

"I am an RV owner. I want to tell you that the Battery Life Saver brought back my $225 battery that was in very bad shape. It took a while but it’s still working great. It makes me very happy."

T.B. Bend

BLS Customer

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