Battery Xtender Service

We have a very special piece of equipment in our diagnostics arsenal: the Xtender Battery Regenerator. This machine utilizes the latest technology in lead-acid battery restoration and has proven to be highly effective in restoring capacity and extending battery life. We offer this service either as a stand-alone option or as part of a comprehensive package. Additionally, we maintain detailed records of all golf carts that have been connected to the Xtender, allowing us to track the history and monitor the progress of your battery pack with each service.

What is Xtender service?
The Xtender Battery Regenerator is designed to be an all-in-one machine for discharging, desulfating and recharging all types of lead-acid batteries. The Xtender uses a high frequency pulsation process to break down lead sulfate crystals. It is a fully automated machine; safely discharging, desulfating and restoring batteries in less than 48 hours.

What is sulfation?
Sulfation is the accumulation of hard lead sulfate crystals. This is the main reason for capacity and efficiency loss in lead-acid batteries. Sulfate crystals can develop rapidly and cannot be broken down by charging alone. Over time, sulfate crystals rob capacity from the battery. This causes the battery to lose its ability to fully charge, requiring more frequent charging. It also shortens the run time of the equipment and raises labor costs. As sulfation increases, so does the need to replace batteries.

How long does the complete restoration cycle take?
A full restoration cycle consisting of two complete discharge and restoration cycles will take approximately 35-45 hours depending on initial battery condition. Annual preventive maintenance cycles to maintain peak performance only take 12-13 hours.

What is the expected battery life after it has been restored by the Xtender?
After full restoration, the Xtender can increase a golf car battery's life by 1-2 years
How many times can a battery be regenerated in its life?
Batteries are able to be regenerated as often as needed.

How is the Xtender different from current methods of restoring batteries?
The Xtender employs a high frequency pulse simultaneously with sequential discharge and restoration charge that softens and dissolves extremely hardened sulfate crystals.

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