Old rechargeable batteries can cause many problems. They don't hold their charge as long, they don't charge to their maximium capacity and they cause nothing but headaches. But before you run out and buy a brand new rechargeable battery, consider reconditioning. Not only can the simple battery reconditioning process save you money, but once you have the knowledge to recondition your own batteries, you can begin making money by reconditioning batteries for other people.

Problems with Rechargeables

While rechargeable batteries certainly have their problems, they still don't outweigh the savings. Leaking charge, reversion and cell weakness are all common complaints associated with Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH), lead acid, and Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) batteries. Although many of these problems can be addressed with battery reconditioning, most consumers simply dispose of the problem batteries and go buy a brand new pack at the local Target.

The High Cost of Replacing Batteries

Your household aa and aaa rechargeables can be a little expensive to replace, but consider the cost of replacing the battery in your cell phone, laptop, or favorite cordless drill.

Laptop Battery: $50-$150
Cordless Drill: $45-$90
Cell Phone: $15-$45

Sometimes replacing the battery ends up costing more than the device is worth!

Recondition or Rejuvenate Your Rechargeable Batteries

Luckily, there are simple and inexpensive ways to repair and recondition most types of batteries. You can start with just the batteries you have around your house. Putting the life back into a few of your household rechargeable batteries or just a single cordless tool battery would more than pay for the cost of the tools necessary to get the job done. Doing the same for just a few of the people you know could earn you a significant return on your investment.

Your Battery Reconditioning Guide

This report will teach you everything you need to know to repair and rejuvenate dead or dying batteries.

What Will You Learn?

  • How to recondition a rechargeable battery to extend its life and keep it running at peak potential

  • How to bring a completely dead rechargeable battery back to life.

  • Which inexpensive tools are needed to analyze, test, and repair your rechargeable batteries.

You will have an almost unlimited supply of rechargeable batteries from the people you know who would just rather replace them. You can repair these free "dead" batteries for your own use or resell them for a tidy profit.