As the car battery discharges current, the acid of the electrolyte reacts with the materials of the plates, changing their surface to lead sulphate and water is subsequently produced. When the car battery is recharged, the chemical reaction is reversed - the lead sulphate reforms into lead dioxide and lead.
With the plates restored to their original condition, the process may now be repeated. However, over time, battery performance is decreased by the build up of insulating membrane between the plates as it blocks the path for electrochemical reactions to take place.
The Battery Booster BAX-B1 is embedded with a high precision microchip that contains an independently developed program. When in use, the program transmits a frequency to the plates to remove the excess membrane. As such, car battery performance is improved as the electrochemical reactions can now happen smoothly.
It also functions as a voltage stabiliser by shutting off any reverse currents and maintaining positive voltage. As a result, constant positive DC voltage is supplied and vehicle power is reinforced for better overall performance.