By Allen Strong on Dec 28, 2008 in Cars | 0 Comments
These days, the amount of power that we use is increasing rapidly. All the gadgets and electronics that we use have greatly increased the consumption tenfold. With the ever increasing prices of gasoline, which is largely how power companies generate their power, it’s always a good idea to have a back up. Or if we’re feeling a little too confident, to detach ourselves from the grids altogether.
By Allen Strong on Dec 20, 2008 in Cars | 0 Comments
If you have ever encountered a problem in your car when the battery just seemed to be unable to jump start your car? This happens most commonly in the winter and in the morning. After several trials, you finally get the car to start and then the next morning it behaves like it again. If your car battery was brand new or wasn’t used for a long time, this might seem weird. Actually, you have just experienced battery sulfation.
By Allen Strong on Dec 14, 2008 in Cars | 0 Comments
Sulfation in batteries is the probably the major cause of cell drainage and failures in the industrial use of batteries. This also happens to the batteries of your car since they are classified to of industrial strength. If your battery is having a hard time starting the engine, your car batteries just might be victims of sulfation.