From: Steve Weinstein (no email)
Date: Mon Jan 10 2005 - 23:51:10 EST
Isn't this what an equalizing charge does?
I wouldn't say it's snake oil, per se, but I'd call it a separator. It's
designed to separate you from your money without telling you that most new
battery chargers do the same thing without charging you extra.
Steve Weinstein
s/v HYDRO-THERAPY
1981 Cherubini Designed H33
Sailing out of Oyster Bay, NY
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From: "ahmet erkan" <>
To: <>
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:34 PM
Subject: lv-ab: RE: T&T: ONAN MDKD Alternator
> >http://www.vdcelectronics.com/boating.htm or http://www.pulsetech.com/
> >Regards. Larry
>
> Hi Larry
>
> I looked at the "pulsetech" web-site and started reading.
> First it sounded like snake oil.
> Later it sounded like more snake oil.
> I poured myself a scotch to help ease the pain but darn, it kept sounding
> more and more like snake oil.
>
> They keep saying it is a wonderful thing to pulse the batteries and
> universities made scientific tests where half the batteries were pulsed
> and the other half was not pulsed and the pulsed ones were good and the
> ones that were not pulsed were bad, and their marketing guy wrote a
> technical paper that proves their technology is the best thing since
> sliced bread.
>
> Are these people for real, or is this a web based candid camera kind of a
> thing ?
> If any of our electrically savvy, no nonsense type people had the patience
> to sift through this site please give us a summary.
>
> Ahmet
>
>
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