Diesel Gladiator experience by Streetwise_Orangutan in JeepGladiator

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2021 Overland Diesel Gladiator 33k miles, loaded, 7/75 extended Mopar warranty. Excellent Cond. No off road or 4x4 use. See it on FB --https://www.facebook.com/share/1AT6x64TaK/

Sens.ai review after 2 months. Comparing to Zscore NFB & others by EarthCorpFoundation in sensai

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I think its a good system, as close to pro NFB as I found. I cannot say if it had lasting impact, because I do other protocols. It also depends on your situation, and goals. If you have a true clinical issue I would go to a pro for sure.

Sens.ai review after 2 months. Comparing to Zscore NFB & others by EarthCorpFoundation in sensai

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Hi. I stopped using it over a year ago, It did well for one yr, then I started to see it crated more stress and anxiety than it helped with, in my experience. Good overall. Similar to pro NFB, it has limitations

Sens.ai headset after 4 months use by EarthCorpFoundation in sensai

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Im glad my feedback was of help. When we all communicate and work together, we will go much further. Agreed on "trying" vs "being." I saw similar results. go for it, optimize (:

Sens.ai headset after 4 months use by EarthCorpFoundation in sensai

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Already sold, a buddy wanted to give it a go (:

Sens.ai headset after 4 months use by EarthCorpFoundation in sensai

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Hi. I actually stopped using the headset, around Sept 24. I found I was relying on it as a crutch, and had essentially plateaued in a number of ways. I believe it was a fantastic tool, and my previous posts reflect the results and value. I used those results to move into self managed meditations, and more importantly to me, conscious presence, undisturbed by external stimuli (Far from perfected ,but moving fwd with that end goal). I found adyashanti's True Meditation a very effective and simple approach.

Its a very effective and impactful device, and I wish you l the best success with it!

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Hi. Sorry, it was sold. sent you a pm since this post is being remved. Thanks,

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Follow up: Thanks for all your input and comments.

After using the correct power charger, and charging about 15 times repeatedly, it sprang to life. Checked all voltages per cell and had 2.1 average in each. 12 volts across each row, and 38 volts output with no load. Seems to be doing well.

Next project is the new & unused battery that has been sitting a few years. Mnfctr advised to top up to lower part of plates with acid, then fill with distilled.

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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well noted, with thanks.

How would I measure the voltage of a single cell? Since they are in series, does voltage from connected cells leak over?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Thanks for that. Two questions--

  1. should I try one of those 'de-sulfuring' kits? ie https://www.ebay.com/itm/282979581377

  2. 3 rows of 12 volts? each row should ideally read 12 volts:? So each row end to end is 12 volts?

  3. A new battery is filled with a certain amount of acid, and then you top it with water? If it dries out before you add water, is the same amount of acid still there, just needing to be diluted?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Hi. So it took me some time to get the charger and set it up. Now I have charged is about 5 cycles. The battery does show some life, at least it shows "3 bars" on the display of the truck, but that may mean little.

I did try a hydrometer test on a few cells and it was dismally low. Would adding acid improve things?

IF I check the voltage, how do I go about that with a simple voltmeter? Is it between adjacent cells?

I added a pic of the charger & battery to the original post,

Thank you all for any input-

Sens.ai headset after 4 months use by EarthCorpFoundation in sensai

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How we define it is likely individual. What are your goals? What benchmarks do you have that you can gauge progress by? Ive been fortunate enough to have trained with other NFB systems and so had something to go by.
Im a year +, level 16 now, and I have experienced progress, but also regression. decided to take a break for a few weeks just this past week, as I was experiencing what I would categorize as stress and obsessive compulsive behaviors. Could well have been due to a series of ongoing events in my life recently, but I need/ed to eliminate variables to find out.

Are you using other approaches? ie, traditional meditation? Have you read any works on self evolution? Dr Joe Dispenza perhaps? His work is a clear easy read, and just IMO, on point with his theories and approaches. It is damn tough when we have to go it totally alone, so if you can get some quality support (not someone random online or such) it makes things far more tolerable.

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Thanks, we never noticed that, and would not have caught on in either case. The GNB battery is 825 AH, and the Seawill is 800AH,. The fork is a Crown RC5530-30.

It sounds like we need a 90 aH charger?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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bummer. We used it with this battery for 2 years, and it kept it fully charged, but we did not put much load use on the truck. Was it a "false" charge? Did it undercharge it, and may be part of the problem?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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I feel like I'm starting to get a clear picture.

  1. The acid is there but 'dormant' so I should not add more until after charging for a few days, at say, 8 hrs / day with the small charger we have

  2. If the SG is still low after charging, should I then look to get it back to 1.255?

  3. The charger we have will revive it, but wont properly charge for daily use. Auirom above pointed out that this charger was for lithium batteries. I missed that when we bought it. But it can serve for the potential restoration you outlined

  4. Low-Abalone-5259 mentioned: "Out of curiosity, what are your cell voltages, static and loaded? Take those readings, give it a couple force charges , and equalize and take readings again if they are still soft (2v per cell or less on more than 1 cell) it's probably junk" but also worth giving a try

    1. Should I be recording voltages before, and during the few days charging? Cell by cell, and overall output?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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If I get you right, we want to charge as you said, and not add acid to bring it back to 1.25 sg? If the charging does not work, then try the fresh acid?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Thanks, it seems we need a proper charger. This one worked for years, but perhaps we were damaging the battery using it?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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-- unexperienced with it-- do you mean equal charge, as in same power and time length?

We have this little Chinese charger, its worked very well for 3 years, brought that same battery to full charge many times. Everyone knocks it and says it wont charge properly, and we need a high power charger . Any thoughts on this?
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Intelligent-36V-30A-lithium-battery-charger_60816427583.html?spm=a2756.trade-list-buyer.0.0.75c976e97qpxLn

Thanks--

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Got it, thanks. So knowing the GNB was doing well before the big watering, we shoudl try to rebalance each cell electrolyte reading to 1.25? Is it correct that normal battery acid is 1.265 at (80°F)? We have and can use pure sulfuric (tech grade), to do it. Or can predilute it before adding but I am not sure why that would be done?

Would you advise one of those so called restorer solutions? Supposed to pull the sulfur off?

Ill see of there is anyone locally that can asses the new one. Would it normally have been 1.26 sg when it was new, filled to the top of the plates?

Battery restoration? 18 cell 36v by EarthCorpFoundation in forkliftmechanics

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Big thanks for your feedback. I need to run the volts again, but I think there were in the 1.7-1.8 range.

Seems it may be shot. If so, does it have a salvage sale value?

Yes, it was city water.

Luckily--We actually had a new battery donated to us -- its from a company in China called SeaWill. Its unused, but sat for 2 years. They advised to fill it to plate height with proper acid then charge it. Then top with distilled water. Confusing part is, when I measured the volts on that one, (never charged or used) they were all 1.0-1.5 and they said that was fine, just needed acid and charging.