Showing posts with label Battery Reconditioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battery Reconditioning. Show all posts

How To Brings Any Battery Back To Life Again


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Here is how you can bring old batteries back to life again with the EZ Battery Reconditioning Program.

This program teaches people how to recondition all types of old batteries and bring them back to 100% of their working condition again. This saves people money and has a wide appeal.

This is a product that truly helps people. And it’s a product you can feel proud that you’re learning because the EZ Battery Reconditioning program saves people money and helps the Earth (because it keeps batteries out of landfills).


Most people spend $15,000+ on batteries over their lifetime and this number continues to grow each day because people are using more and more batteries, and batteries continue to get more expensive. But you can learn here to reduce this huge cost because people can reuse old (reconditioned) batteries instead! You also learn all about proper battery maintenance so their new batteries last much longer.

So what’s in the program?...

It has step by step instructions that make reconditioning batteries easy for people.

It teach people how to recondition these batteries:

- Car batteries

- Computer and phone batteries

- Rechargeable batteries

- Long life batteries

- Batteries used in alternative energy systems

- Other types of lead-acid batteries

- Deep cycle marine batteries

- Golf cart batteries

- Forklift batteries

- And many other kinds of common batteries!










All of these reconditioning guides (for the batteries listed above) are conveniently located in the online members area. After a customer purchases the program, they get immediate access to the members area (we also send them their login username and pw to access these guides at a later date if they want to re-download them).

This program is also just a one-time payment and the customer gets free lifetime access to the guide and any updates they ever make.

It's obvious that Customers really love the product and the refund rate is quite low. They regularly get testimonials and they says that they take great pride in helping so many people.

Additionally, because people can now collect dead batteries from around their home or get them from the many places they show in the program (for free), they can have a nearly endless supply of free batteries because they can recondition and reuse these.

Another benefit of this program is that people will never be without important battery power when they need it most (like in a power outage) because they'll be able to bring an old or dead battery back to life if it happens to go out when they really need it (like in a storm).

As an added bonus, the customer also gets the "Battery Business Guide." This product teaches people how to get old batteries in bulk (for free at times), then how to recondition these batteries and sell them for large profits.

They also teach all kinds of different selling methods for these batteries, where to get old batteries, where to sell the batteries, who to sell them to, battery business ideas, and also how to set up a battery servicing business.

This bonus guide provides a lot of additional value to people and many customers making great income following this guide!

They also know that one of the best things they can do for their customers and the long term health of their product is to really treat their customers right. That is why they have a highly trained support staff that is always ready to help their customers with any order or technical questions they may have. This ongoing support comes with their purchase.   


Visit EZ Battery Reconditioning Program HERE.


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8 Simple Tips To Prolong The Life Of Your Car’s Lead Acid Battery


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Tip 1: Do a monthly inspection of the battery terminals to make sure they are clean and corrosion free

Extend lifespan of a car batteryOne of the first problems most people have with their car battery is the build-up of corrosion around the terminals.

Corrosion destroys the connection between the battery and the vehicle and many batteries are replaced due to too much corrosive build up.

But often times, this can be easily treated by simply pouring a small amount of Cola or a DIY anti-corrosion paste (one part water to three parts baking soda) over the corroded areas.

The acid in the Cola or the alkaline properties in the DIY anti-corrosion paste will eat the corrosion away.

After the corrosion is gone, use a clean damp rag or sponge to clean up the remaining residue and moisture.

Be sure to let it dry, then rub some petroleum jelly on the terminals to prevent future corrosion.

*note: see our safety tips at the end of this article before disconnecting/re-connecting your battery.

 

Tip 2: Do not operate any car accessories (radio, lights, or electronics) before turning on the car ignition and driving the car

When the car is on, the car alternator generates electricity and charges the car battery after the battery has a voltage drop.

Leaving Car Lights On While Car is Off Drains The Car BatteryBut if the car is not on, and you are using the car’s electronics, you are just relying on the car battery to power those electronics.

This is detrimental to the car battery because car batteries are not meant for this type of use.

Instead, car batteries are meant to provide a sudden burst of power for ignition. They’re not made to provide prolonged power for electronics and other devices (that’s what a deep cycle lead acid battery would be for).

Using your car battery as a battery that powers electronics, instead of a battery that just gives you a burst of power for ignition, will damage the battery and greatly shorten it’s lifespan if it’s repeatedly used in this fashion.

So avoid operating any car accessories or electronics while the car is off.

Tip 3: Make sure the car battery is secure and has good battery cables

Prolong the life of car batteryThe battery has to be secured at all times. If a battery is jostling around it will be impaired and could short circuit.

This will ruin the battery – and even cause damage to your car while creating a safety risk.

The same could happen if you have bad battery cables (or they’re not connected properly). So check your cables and make sure they have a secure connection as well.


Tip 4: Insulate your car battery from extreme changes in temperature

Protecting your car battery from large changes in temperature will help maximize the battery’s lifespan.

To do this you can use a car battery insulation kit.

Car Battery Insulation KitNewer model cars already have these kits installed typically. But if your car doesn’t have one, you can easily install one yourself.

Just make sure it fits your car’s battery compartment. Generally the companies selling these battery insulation kits will have a form on their website where you can put in your car model and year, and it will tell you if your battery will fit their kit – like here (top of page).

These protective battery sleeves are usually made of plastic or an acid resistant, thermal resistant material.

These car battery insulation kits will insulate your battery and protect it while still allowing proper ventilation.

 

Tip 5: Fully charge your car battery at least once a week (use a car battery charger or interchange batteries if you have to)

Your car battery drains even when the car is off.

This happens because current is drawn from the battery by car accessories (radio, lights, etc.) or the car computers.

This is why people come home from long vacations and find their car battery dead.

But to prevent this, you can use either a car battery charger or a solar battery charger.

Car battery chargers (regular or solar) will maintain the optimum charge level of your car battery when the car is not in use.

They do this by providing enough power for the the car accessories and car computer, so they don’t continuously draw current from the car battery when the car is off.

As you can imagine, these chargers are very useful …especially if you go on a trip or leave your car unused for a while.

They’re also useful if you go on a lot of short car trips (like to work and back each day) and never give your battery a chance to fully recharge. Repeatedly doing this will dramatically shorten your battery’s life – unless you use a car battery charger or interchange batteries, leaving one at home to fully charge.

The most important thing to remember with this tip is …make sure you fully charge your car battery at least once a week because it will greatly increase the life of your battery. Do this with a charger, interchanging batteries …or just going on a car ride long enough to recharge the battery.

 

Checking Car Battery Water Level (1)Tip 6: Check your car battery’s water level

Most car batteries indicate if there is a need for water.

So check the car battery water level indicator regularly and if water is needed, refill the battery with distilled water (and that’s important, ONLY use distilled water to refill your car battery).


Tip 7: Do NOT overcharge your car battery

Never overcharge your car battery. Lead-acid batteries release oxygen and hydrogen gases when they’re overcharged.

This causes two problems:

  1. It can be explosive.
  2. It also breaks down the composition of the water in the battery – which shortens its lifespan.


Tip 8: Check your car’s alternator

If the car battery is not charging - check the car's alternatorIf you’re doing everything we’ve recommended in this article but your car batteries are still dying early, you’ll want to check your car’s alternator (or get a mechanic to check it).

If your alternator is bad it will results in ineffective recharging of your battery and dramatically shorten your battery’s lifespan.


What can you do if your battery dies?…

There’s actually a simple method that you can learn in the EZ Battery Reconditioning program that will bring a dead (or dying) 12v lead acid car battery back to life again.

It’s simple and quick…

Check it out HERE





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What can you do if your battery dies?…


Your car battery should last about 3 to 5 years…

But many people find that they have to change their car battery every 1 to 2 years.

First, You Should Know That Every Car Battery’s Lifespan Has A Limit (but most people kill their battery well before it’s time)

Every car battery has a limit to its lifespan.

Recondition car batteryEven if you take care of your car battery perfectly …it will still die one day.

This set lifespan is called the battery’s “Calendar Life” and it’s completely independent of how many times the battery has been charged or discharged.

Once a battery reaches the end of its “Calendar Life” it will become unusable.

But most car batteries never make it their full “Calendar Life”…

Instead, they die early because of poor maintenance and care …which you can do something about.

If your car batteries dies or is in the decline phase all hope is not lost! You can still recondition the battery and bring it back to life again.

There’s actually a simple method that you can learn in the EZ Battery Reconditioning program that will bring a dead (or dying) 12v lead acid car battery back to life again.

It’s simple and quick…

And this easy 12v car battery reconditioning method will extend the life of your car battery even longer than the tips we discussed in this article…

…PLUS it will save you money because you can re-use your reconditioned car battery instead of buying a new overpriced battery.

You can learn more here.