Battery Reconditioning
Most consumers mistakenly think that a battery
reconditioning is an extremely hard procedure to do. Instead of
taking the time to learn, many people just throw out the old
batteries and simply buy new ones without regard to the costs.
Taking a bit of time to carefully learn how to do a
reconditioning can not only be quite interesting but also allow
you to quickly and easily restore the battery to full power
again.

The vast majority of batteries can be reconditioned,
especially if they are a rechargeable battery. This includes
lead acid batteries, Li-Ion batteries, Ni-Cd batteries and also
Ni-MH batteries. Avoiding a
hassle and problem by trying to do a battery reconditioning
when they first start to lose power can also be useful to
extend the life. Many times people wait until they are badly
decreased in power before starting to work on the battery,
which can create issues in getting them back up to full
power again.
Generally speaking, only a few minutes of time, and a couple
of household supplies can give you the setup that you need.
Epsom salts is typically used for a lead acid battery. A quick
call to your local auto parts store is often enough to scare
you though, typically they will try to convince you that a
completely new battery is needed instead. However, by doing a
battery recondition, you can extend the life of the battery for
only 5 minutes of your time, and a couple of dollars for the
Epsom salts that you need. This is a huge savings and can often
provide the exact same power increase as a brand new
battery.
Other common misconceptions that tend to abound is that you
are unable to recondition Li-Ion batteries at all. While there
are some very specific methods that should be followed, many
have been able to carefully recondition the packs, however
knowing the manufacturer recommendations is very important
since these batteries can actually ignite in a fire if they are
not properly handled.
The easiest batteries to recondition after the lead acid
batteries are the Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries. These are typically
rechargeable batteries that are quite easy to find, and
extremely affordable. By slowly stepping down the voltage
level, these batteries can be restored to brand new almost
immediately. However, they should never be permitted to drop
below the levels recommended for the battery type. For example,
a Ni-Cd battery should not be discharged below 0.4 volts, while
a Ni-MH battery should not be discharged below 0.9 volts.
Taking some time to carefully learn how to take care of your
batteries will be a great savings. If you have children, it can
even make a great science experiment as well. Taking advantage
of the wealth of information to not only save money, but also
educate yourself on how to properly care for your batteries is
a great idea. Proper battery reconditioning is the one thing
you can do for your batteries to extend their life and save
money.
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