ThermOil Testimonials from the Solar Industry
The Batteries Under Test, were four identical Golf Car Batteries, of 220 Ampere Hour rating. Two of the batteries were treated with normal dosage of Thermoil. The other two batteries did not have Thermoil® Battery De-Mister®. The four batteries were assembled in a Series configuration to obtain a twelve cell, twenty-four volt battery pack.
Four (4) 51 watt solar panels were configured in series/parallel to obtain a maximum potential of six amperes of charge rate from the panels, the output from the array was sent through a “charge controller” (voltage regulator) that could achieve an accuracy of .1 VDC charge regulation. The charge controller was set to limit the charging voltage to 29.0 VDC. This is equivalent to 2.417 VDC per cell in the battery bank.
The solar controller was enabled. This allowed the array to deliver 29.00 VDC to the battery bank. The array was subjected to day/night operation, cloudy and partly cloudy days. No load or discharge was put to the battery bank. The batteries were not cycled. At no time did the charging rate exceed 29.00 VDC.
A total of 2.93 KWH was transacted over a thirty (30) day period. The array was then disconnected from the battery bank. The batteries were then weighed. The results were recorded in a table in reference 091794-A.
The weight loss “differential” is a direct, irrefutable, result of having an oil layer interfere with the natural electrolysis of H2SO4 into hydrogen and oxygen gas, which escapes through the vent caps of the cells. Loss of electrolyte level through evaporation is also suppressed by having the oil interfere with this process.
The Thermoil® Battery De-Mister® batteries did not lose weight, while the non-oil batteries did lose weight (see 3D Chart 091794-A). The non-oil batteries were wet with carryover acid that migrated out of the cells and onto the top of the batteries. This carryover was noticeable, and was documented in a set of 35 mm photographs that was furnished to Thermoil Corporation. The Thermoil® Battery De-Mister® batteries had dry tops, which had an absence of any contamination, other than environmental dust.
Pete Noce
Total 529 oz./ year
Prior to the addition of Battery De-Mister®, I was averaging water cycles of every 30 days of about 180 oz and over 200 in the summer months. Not only did Battery De-Mister® reduce my watering cycles by over 5 times, it also greatly reduced my labor cost. To water this set of battery banks would take 30 – 45 minutes each time. As of writing this the battery bank is approaching 7 years old and watering has slightly increased but no sign of battery storage loss.
Hello Terry,
I would like to thank you for providing us with Battery De-Mister and Battery De-Sulfater because the product works amazingly well. We have been selling your products for quite a few years and have experienced excellent results. We are a small company that designs, sells and installs solar power systems for grid-tied and off grid applications. Most of the batteries we sell go to our off-grid customers. “Off-grid” means that the house does not get power from the power company. The most common size battery is the L16 size. The battery banks range in size from 4-32 batteries. Some of these battery banks are well-cared for and some get beat up quite badly. I do most of the off-grid sales and I almost always sell the De-Mister. We frequently install the De-Mister into the batteries before the customer gets them. The list of customers that have called with good reports on their batteries is quite long so I will only share the most recent one with you today.