I thought that once a battery was not holding charge it was time to buy
a new one and bin the old one. When my camcorder battery stopped
working I look into buying a new one which would cost £55 but at the
same time a saw a web site telling me how to recondition them at very
little cost so I
got the plans which was very easy to read and now I am saving pounds
plus making money. I now get old battery (which people give to me for
free) recondition them and sell them (normally get between £10-£30
each). I also do a reconditioning service and charge about £10 to
£20 per battery which is not bad for about 10 minutes work (this is
acutely work as you still have to wait for the battery to charge). This
is a replacement battery for 18V / volt bosch power tools (flat type)
which cost about £65 new. I was given it for free spent 10 minutes on
it and just sold it for £25.
You
may ask yourself way I am telling you this. I know that the plans are
only going to be available for about a moths from now and there are to
many battery for just one person to do.
You
will not need allot to get started. For Ni-Cd & Ni-mh Batteries all
you need is a multi meter and about £20 worth of parts from an
electronic parts store. For lead acid(car) battery you will need Slow
Battery Charger, fast charger (I use a set of jump leads and my car), a
load tester (this is about £20) and a Battery Hydrometer (£10). I tend
to stick with the Ni-Cd and Ni-mh battery (the type which is used for
drills/camcorders and laptops) but have done a few car batteries for
myself (your local garage will give them to you free as he pays someone
to take them away).
When
I first started I only indented to do my own battery for the camcorder
and my drill battery which I did. Then a friend ask me if I could do a
few batteries for him and before I knew it word got round and was doing
about 30 batteries a week which takes me about 2 days to do. I do not
advertise very much just give cards out and I always give a 90 days
warranty (which I have only needed to refund one person). So the plans
are well worth the money if you only do your own batteries and are more
then worth it if you start up a business from it. I can work from home
as it only take a little space, do the hours I want which is nice as I
have got two small children and I am pleased that I am doing my bit for
the planet by recycling. Click here or the banner below to know more
In the reconditioning batteries book you will
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Learn how to
recondition rechargeable batteries -
Keeps a battery healthy and can extend the
run time of your batteries.
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Learn how to
rejuvenate dead batteries -
This simple procedure can revive seemingly
dead batteries.
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Learn how to
measure a battery's charge capacity -
This tells you how much energy a battery can
store at a given time and allows you to measure the improvement that you
made.
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Learn how to
revert a reversed cell -
When a cell is reversed in a battery pack it is really bad. Learn how to
revert it back.
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Learn why
batteries need to be reconditioned -
Learn the theory in plain English, how a
battery develops the memory effect and how reconditioning reduces and
eliminates this effect.
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Learn how to
tell if a battery needs to be reconditioned -
Some batteries may not respond well to
reconditioning. Others will dramatically improve. Learn how to tell the
difference.
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Learn how to
perform all these procedures with a £80 tool -
This will allow you to do everything to
achieve maximum results and to go into business reconditioning
batteries.
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Contains 26
pages - Detailed
instructions in each section explains exactly what you need to do in
plain English.
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Large full
color photographs - So
that you can clearly see what I'm talking about. Pictures are worth a
thousand words

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