Recondition Your Own Batteries
The Battery Reconditioning Report

The Battery Reconditioning Report

Battery Reconditioning Report

Save Hundreds of Dollars by Reconditioning Your Own Batteries!

“The battery reconditioning ebook is a smart set of techniques, some of which I knew for years and have applied to seemingly dead NiCad batteries”.

Ken RauenPES Network Inc. - Science Advisor and
Founding member of New Energy Congress

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From: The Battery Geek

I was totally amazed when…

I discovered a simple technique that transformed a totally dead battery into a like new performing battery that tested at 100% of it’s charge capacity.


Entrepreneurs Take Advantage of this Growing Market

As of today, , you can search on Google for the term battery reconditioning and there are no results for a battery reconditioning service. There are a couple of results for starting a car battery reconditioning franchise for a couple of thousand dollars though.

This a wide open market that will grow each year as our society becomes more and more portable. I know that the market is huge already because I offer a battery reconditioning service myself and I get more batteries everyday to recondition than I can do in a day.

Introducing my Complete Battery Reconditioning Report

I created this report because I wanted to have my life back. The people out there that want and need this service is huge!

I could never have enough time to recondition all the batteries that I receive. I mean these batteries come in everyday – more than I could ever do by myself.

So instead of trying to do it all myself, which I will never be able to do, I am writing it down so that my customers can do it themselves and so lucky you can learn these secrets and take a part of this market. I’ve only just scratched the surface with Bosch and Skil batteries.

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100% Satisfaction Guaranty or your Money Back!

If my report does not enable you to start your own profitable niche business or at least allow you to save hundreds of dollars in a lifetime of battery usage. I will fully and completely refund 100% of your money.



Best of Success,
The Battery Geek

P.S.- If you are looking for a niche product this is it (even though it is a service). Heck, you could  recondition batteries that people don’t want and sell them on Ebay for $15. It’s ALL profit.

P.S.S.Start your Battery Reconditioning Business today! Buy the complete Battery Reconditioning Report.


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I have a lead acid battery and I let it fall to 9 volts. Now it’s self-discharged to 6.3 volts, and it’s self-discharging more. Will it be safe to charge it? Or is it unusable now?

A 12V lead acid battery should be charged at 13.5V with a little variation for temperature.
Each cell in a battery is 2.25V, so with 6 x cells that’s 13.5V
A battery at 9V has it’s cells at 1.5V, pretty much fully discharged.
Below this voltage you are talking internal discharging, which can only be shorting between the cell poles.
Once this has occured the battery is limited and reasonably dangerous to hook up to power.
Like Bob said can start a fire.

Good luck!

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I have a lead acid battery and I let it fall to 9 volts. Now it’s self-discharged to 6.3 volts, and it’s self-discharging more. Will it be safe to charge it? Or is it unusable now?

A 12V lead acid battery should be charged at 13.5V with a little variation for temperature.
Each cell in a battery is 2.25V, so with 6 x cells that’s 13.5V
A battery at 9V has it’s cells at 1.5V, pretty much fully discharged.
Below this voltage you are talking internal discharging, which can only be shorting between the cell poles.
Once this has occured the battery is limited and reasonably dangerous to hook up to power.
Like Bob said can start a fire.

Good luck!

Visit me at http://www.premiumsciencetrade.com

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I have a lead acid battery and I let it fall to 9 volts. Now it’s self-discharged to 6.3 volts, and it’s self-discharging more. Will it be safe to charge it? Or is it unusable now?

A 12V lead acid battery should be charged at 13.5V with a little variation for temperature.
Each cell in a battery is 2.25V, so with 6 x cells that’s 13.5V
A battery at 9V has it’s cells at 1.5V, pretty much fully discharged.
Below this voltage you are talking internal discharging, which can only be shorting between the cell poles.
Once this has occured the battery is limited and reasonably dangerous to hook up to power.
Like Bob said can start a fire.

Good luck!

Visit me at http://www.premiumsciencetrade.com

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I wanna buy it. It’s the 300 dollar one. But how long is the battery life if you’re just listening to music or surfing the web? I won’t play very many games on it, I know that takes up a lot of battery.

it says "36 hrs music playback" "9 hrs wifi"
I can usually go an entire day using it (music, apps, games, internet) then just charge it at night

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