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Interesting observation John- if it were accurate. There are many, many very keen users of resonance pulse technology in Europe - Just Google it. This isn't about taking sides. Companies often find that their trucks aren't giving them the production they require. I've followed behind manufactures' reps who have told these companies that it's time to replace their batteries, no ifs ands or buts; see Baers Furniture in Florida, a BattLife customer. Our use of this tech goes beyond equalization, acid adjustments, battery boiling, Epson's salt, and a whole slew of snake oil. It is evident that Baers WILL have to replace their batteries eventually but they haven't had to in well over a year since we interrupted the waste stream of these batteries going to the smelter. Also consider that this tech needed to be developed for our industry. Development is not free, it takes time, and if the tech. has been sitting around collecting dust as you suggest, it is with the good company of Nickola Tesla's wonderful and ignored patents.
I think it's time the GM to stand back and let you all sort it out. Thanks for indulging me.
And thanks for your observation, KiwiAndy.
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