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lv-ab: RE: Pulsetech battery desulfator

From: Arild Jensen (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 11 2005 - 19:06:26 EST

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    Steve wrote:
    But not thinking it through to the extent you did, Richard, I'm also curious
    about it's effect on anything else connected to the 12V system. If my radar
    shows nothing but snow and my autopilot only drives the boat around in
    circles then I guess I'm back to equalizing <g>.

    REPLY
    If by chance the Pulsetech device did cause some interference, you could
    install some power line filters or chokes.

    The Pulsetech device comes with a short length of wire already attached.
    As long as this wire is not a resonant length it will not radiate any of the
    EMI.

    If Bob is experiencing interference, it might be worth while to experiment
    with some filtering.
    BTW, since this product was originally developed for US Army use this aspect
    has been looked into.

    In the event you do find some interference, I suggest asking Pulsetech tech
    service for advice.

    Arild

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