Monday 13 April 2009

BATTERY RECONDITIONING


For any effective battery reconditioning business, part-time or full time, a computerized battery analyzer is an essential. Fair enough, if you just need something for your own requirements around the home, a normal analyzer will suffice.

But if you intend repairing 2 plus batteries each week, you will save yourself an awful lot of time with a computerized battery analyzer. It saves time fiddling about with a manual version, if far more accurate, is easier to analyze, will save results of numerous tests (thereby avoiding confusion) and will supply a printout to impress customers. All for not much more than a manual version. Currently they cost around $120.


It fits in so well to the procedures needed to recondition and rejuvenate batteries.

Thursday 9 April 2009

Battery Reconditioning Manual



This is simply the best battery reconditioning guide I have found. It really works! I got the money I paid for the manual straight back on the very first battery I rejuvenated and then reconditioned. I didn't think much of the sales page, but I am glad I bought the book. Click on the title above and see what you think. He offers a full 60-day, no questions money back guarantee through Clickbank, the web's most trusted payment processor.

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All types of battery are covered: NiCd, Lithium, Lead Acid, and so on. Lithium are the hardest to rejuvenate if not caught in time. All the others are able to be reconditioned to some degree and certainly raised from the dead.

The only costs involved are for a battery analyzer ($150) controlled by your computer. It comes with the software. That said, if you are only planning on fixing one or two batteries around the home or for your vehicle, a few dollar voltmeter will suffice.