Granville Bat-aid Car Battery Tablets Revitalizes & Prolongs Battery Life on 2040-parts.com
Gorseinon Swansea, GB
Granville Bat Aid 28g
Product Description
Granville
Bat-Aid is a specially formulated blend of acidic salts of
rare earth metals designed specifically to extend the life, aid and
replenish failing or poorly performing lead acid batteries by
removing insoluble sulphate deposits from the plates, effectivly
raising the electrolyte level and thus restoring battery power.
Granville Bat-Aid is supplied in a convenient and easy to
use tablet form making battery treatment clean, easy and simple.
Product Benefits
*
Cleans deposits from charging plates
*
Assists in better charging
Warning
- Will not restore dead or faulty batteries.
Product Usage
Bat-Aid
is specifically designed for the revitalisation of automotive, motorcycle and
leisure lead acid batteries. It is not suitable
for addition to "sealed for life" gel type batteries found on some
newer vehicles.
Directions for Use
To
each cell of the battery add 1-2 tablets, top up the electrolyte level and
re-charge as necessary, when charging is
complete
re-fit the battery to vehicle.
For
best results completely discharge the battery and re-charge using conventional
trickle charging methods.
Caution
- lead acid batteries produce extremely flammable and explosive gases during
charging. Charging should be
carried
out in well ventilated areas away from naked flames and other sources of
ignition.
The
elecrolyte in lead acid batteries is extremely corrosive, avoid contact with
skin, eyes and clothing.
Dosage Information
1-2
tablets per battery cell.
Storage Instructions
Store
sealed in a cool, dry place between 5°C + 30°C out of direct sunlight.
Shelf Life
5 years from date of manufacture
MPN | 0020 |
Intended Use | Modification/Enhancement |
Brand | Granville |
Type | Battery Aid |
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