Thursday, March 27, 2014
Free Battery Reconditioning Information
Dead batteries are often thrown out, which can lead to buying unnecessary replacements. Most batteries can be reconditioned, which will get them back to full strength so that they can be used again.
Types
If a battery is known to be rechargeable, then it likely can be reconditioned. There are several types of batteries that can be reconditioned, such as lead acid batteries. Lithium Ion (Li-Ion), Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) and Nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries can also be reconditioned.
Method
The method for reconditioning a battery will vary according to battery type. For example, sulfur build up keeps lead acid batteries from working correctly. Because of this, they can be reconditioned using Epson salt. After the salt is heated, it is poured into the battery to clean out the sulfur.
Warning
Some batteries, such as the Li-Ion type, may require that you contact its manufacturer before attempting to recondition it. Using the wrong procedure to recondition a battery could damage it beyond repair.
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