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How to recondition car battery? Video tutorial

Have you ever considered the possibility of reconditioning the batteries you have instead of throwing them away?

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You really can recondition auto batteries back to new condition and spare yourself a great deal of cash contrasted with purchasing new ones. This includes an exceptionally modest material called Epson Salt alongside refined water. Not tap water or filtered water. You should utilize refined water to dodge mineral stores developing on the lead inside the battery. Warm 16 ounces of refined water to around 150&#xB0; and disintegrate roughly 8 ounces of the Epson salts in the water. This is easy and free method that everyone can use. More information: <a href="http://batteryrecover.com" target="_blank">http://batteryrecover.com</a>

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Paul Britton wrote 07/13/2017 at 07:07 • point

Video has been removed..

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ChucklesNuts wrote 07/10/2017 at 03:08 • point

video is unavailable 

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Matt Lacey wrote 07/10/2017 at 03:04 • point

I'm going to assume that temperature is in Farenheit :)

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David H Haffner Sr wrote 11/23/2016 at 20:21 • point

It would have been cool, if you would have explained why the catalyzing action no longer works after 4 or 5 times. A more effective method actually is, an acetic acid (30 percent solution, sometimes 50 or 60%) added to each cell, because what is really going on, is oxidation build up on the zinc substrate, on the grid cells, that react with the sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid can be re-purposed back into the battery cells. 

Remove the oxidation, and you bring the cells back to life! 

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Jerry Biehler wrote 11/23/2016 at 19:55 • point

This does not recondition the battery, it is a stop gap method to get a little more life but that's about it.

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logxen wrote 11/23/2016 at 01:46 • point

What is "refined water"? Do you mean distilled water?

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