Everyday many functionable batteries are discarded. Come to think of it everyday millions are disposed off as unfunctionable. In actual fact, most have simply died prematurely because of hard sulphation build-up on plates.
Batteries for cars, motorcycles, golf carts, trucks, marine, heavy equipment, and those used in hospitals, industrial, farms and the military are unnecessarily discarded.
Now we have import a product that can maintain, rejuvenate and recondition all types of lead-acid batteries. Applying Battery Life Extender Technology, special chargers, testers and accessories help save millions of batteries worldwide and your money in battery replacement.This product can turned discarded batteries into fully functional long lasting batteries that provides peace of mind when operating your battery operated machine or vehicle.
Reconditioned Battery is DEPENDABLE, SAFE, AFFORDABLE and LONG LASTING
Why Batteries Die Prematurely
In the United States battery replacement is a 17 billion dollar market. Around 75% of these “starting”, “power”, “stand-by”, “industrial”, “marine” and all types of lead-acid batteries have stopped working prematurely, due to the accumulation of lead sulphate crystals on the plates, while the remaining 25% is due to mechanical failures.
The number one cause of mechanically sound battery failures occurs when Lead Sulphate crystals turn abnormally hard and clog the plates. Sulfuric acid cannot enter the pores and the battery starves to death. Sulphation occurs naturally in a lead-acid battery, however during the charge phase some crystals remain, accumulate and harden between plates to the point that normal charging will not break them down. The other 25% of batteries fail prematurely due to mechanical failures.
How to maintain your batteries
1) Maintain Water Level. If your battery has removable vent caps, you should regularly check the water level and add water when it is low. Do not add acid as it may alter the chemical composition and cause the battery to fail more quickly. You should add water when the lead plates of the battery are exposed. To avoid damage, maintain the electrolyte level slightly above the plates.
2) Keep Terminals Clean. Visually inspect the terminals and cables at least once a year, especially in hot temperatures, for signs of corrosion. If dirty or corroded, clean the connections with a scraper and wire brush. This will ensure a good connection and proper starting.
3) Keep Case Clean. Keep the top of the battery clean of heavy dirt and oil with a cloth dampened by ammonia or a 50/50 solution of baking soda and water. Then rinse with clear water and allow to thoroughly dry.
4) Keep Battery Charged. If your vehicle is not driven weekly, it may be necessary to charge your battery before use. Lack of use is hard on a battery, especially an automotive battery that is designed to be charged regularly by an alternator. Any unused battery, regardless of its chemistry, will self-discharge over time and, if allowed to remain discharged, will undergo severe positive grid corrosion and battery failure. The rate of discharge depends on the type of battery and the storage temperature. So, it's important to keep your battery charged. Have your Battery Doctors Operator test your battery.
5) Keep the rest of your vehicle or machine’s components properly operating. A well-run machine will increase the longevity of each component.
Any Lead Acid Batteries can reconditioned
General Automotive
Cars, Trucks, Suvs, Pick-ups, Vans and any general automotive battery.
Recreational Vehicles
Motorcycles, RVs, Towing Trailers, Race Cars, Race Tracks, ATVs, Scooters, Motor Cross, Utility Vehicles,
Fleet Vehicles & Machines
Taxi, Buses, Delivery, Utility Companies, Cable/Phone Companies, Delivery and Distribution Companies, Rental Car Centers, Government Fleets, Limo Service, Emergency Vehicles, & General Businesses.
Heavy Duty/Construction
Trucking Companies, Truck Centers, Manufacturing Equipment, Transport, Airport Vehicles, Towing Companies, And many other heavy duty vehicles
Marine
Small & Large Boats, Jet Skis, Fishing, Sea Dos, & other Marine crafts
And Many more
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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