How to Recondition a Car Battery by: Survival-Warehouse.com
Have you ever considered the possibility of reconditioning the batteries you have instead of throwing them away? You actually can recondition car batteries back to almost new condition and save yourself a lot of money compared to buying new ones.
This involves a very inexpensive material called Epson Salt along with distilled water. Not tap water or bottled water, you must use distilled water to avoid mineral deposits growing on the lead inside the battery. Heat 16 ounces of distilled water to around 150° and dissolve approximately 8 ounces of the Epson salts in the water.
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Why would you remove the acid? That will make it not work at all if you remove enough.
can you explain why you poor out the old acid ?
Great Video!!! Of all the ones I watched this is the only one that is direct and to the point. Very straight-forward and clear directions. THANK YOU !!!! 😀
You can buy the Epson Salt at the General store if you live out in the middle of nowhere back in the 1800's otherwise you can get it at Walmart
ordnary salt work?
then why do they put acid in the battery at all if this works
thanks for sharing great video.. I was wondering if this will freeze in the winter?
Is it normal that it took me 9 cup of distilled water instead of 3 to refill the battery?
Funny video of this kind never show if this process works, my be they leave their camera on while charging for 36 hour and the video camera runs out of juice 🙂
You didn't say-How much baking soda do you put it the green pale of acid to neutralize it?
How long does the battery last before it needs to be put through the same process??
3 cups of water does not fill a battery should each 3 cup of water have a cup of Epsom salts or should we leave the battery empty of water
this is a good simple direct how to video. thank you very much.
wouldn't baking soda and acid boil and erupt like vinegar and baking soda does?
BY THE TIME YOU BUY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO DO THIS, AND RUIN A PAIR OF PANTS AND A TEE SHIRT, ITS WOULD BE CHEAPER TO BUY A NEW ONE…LOL
Has anyone actually tried this or the alum method? Did it work? If so, how well? I tried the alum method. It cranked the car once and it was weak (of course the battery may have been too far gone to begin with.)
where is second part of this video…?????????
nice video… thanks
humm okay he said to add the baking soda to the acid BUT he didn't do that…so not doing it is he re using the acid later or how much do you put in it…so once you have the epsom salt and water in it charge it and it will hold a charge just with that? no other acid put in?
You don't fill it back up with acid or not
It's a good video, I'm so interested, If we had the second part of the video, it's so good
How long does the charge last? You said a person can only change the fluids about 4 times. Also how much baking soda do you use to neutralize the old fluid?? We have a golf cart and I am so happy to hear this. Buying 6 batteries is so expensive.. Thank you so much for this video!!!
thanks have a few batteries lying around the place will do this have a great day
Thanks
I was going to say.. putting those caps on for the charge isn't a great idea, but you were "all over it". Good job.
I THINK YOU SHOULD THANK THESE GUYS FOR MAKING THIS COOL VIDEONOT PROMOTE OTHER SCAMMING SITESGREAT USEFULL DOES THIS WORK??
just make your own new batteries and be done with it, especially if it is a survival situation….. better yet if it's a really dire survival situation there would be streets and highways filled with cars as far as the eye can see, you can always "borrow" some of their batteries(and ehmm..fuel…ehmm…), especially from large highway trucks, loads of diesel in them tanks.
Most people will throw away old batteries not knowing they can be recovered to their original splendor? Batteries are not cheap! Prior to throwing away any type of battery, you ought to check them to see if they could be recovered.
Not just will it conserve you cash yet it is additionally eco-friendly. Batteries include chemicals that leak into our dirt as well as end up in our rivers. By refurbishing batteries we will remove 50% of the batteries we throw out.
Can the acid be removed and mixed with the salt and put back in?
I heard that you dont get nearly as much amps as the old one got
I left ear loved this video my right ear hated you
Acid , Salt , in-fact anything that reacts with the lead will work this ain’t rocket science batteries have been around a long time