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Battery Resurrection Guide
NEW BATTERY LIFE - Get More Life From Your NiCad Batteries
BATTERY RESURRECTION®
std version
New
Life for Rechargeable NiCd Batteries that Won't Hold a Charge!
Read
Buyer's Testimonials...click
Read
Ebayer's Testimonials...click
Do
Not Buy Until You Read...
What
you get - Delivery - Success Rate
You
are buying a "how to" guide
no hardware is included
A volt meter is needed
Here
is a Useless battery that will be Resurrected! New
Life Once Again!
Even
though this battery was fully charged a day earlier, it has lost
its charge. It should be at least 14.4 volts.
This
battery is about 3 years old. It was just like the one above - it
wouldn't hold a charge and it's voltage was around 8 volts. After
resurrection and some usage, it is still showing more than 14.4
volts. It was charged over a week ago!
(Time Resurrection will last depends
upon the initial condition of the battery)
Unique Dynamics,
Inc. has
designed a way to Resurrect your NiCad
batteries!
After Resurrection,
your rechargeable battery will hold a full charge**.
After Resurrection,
your battery will reach its full power & run time potential.**
One Resurrection
Guide for all brands
- Every NiCad Battery is Included!
The "Battery
Resurrection® Guide" std. version has a simple
fast and easy one step process that works for most batteries without
opening the battery.
For badly abused batteries
you'll find the 3 step Resurrection process an easy way to bring them
back to life!**
Learn it once &
you can repeat it over & over on as many batteries as you want.
You can Resurrect
all NiCad power tool, phone, shaver, & all other NiCad bats.
**
all NiCad batteries gradually lose their charge - about
a 98% success rate
MY
STORY...
I bought a series of
Black & Decker tools. (2) drills, a reciprocating saw, circular
saw, and light that all used the same 14.4 volt battery. I also
bought extra batteries and have a total of 4.
Three
of the Batteries Stopped Holding a Charge
and had little power
You can probably relate
to this... I charge the battery today and tomorrow my drill runs
slow and then it runs out of power after one minute. If I charge
the battery and then use it right away, it will work, but it has
much less power and its run time is very short compared to a new
battery.
The
only choice I had was to pay $35 + tax for a new battery!
But - Now There Is Another Choice!
Unique Dynamics, Inc. is
in the business of creating new products, so here was an opportunity to
create a method to Resurrect rechargeable batteries, so they would again
be able to take a charge and run at their full power and run time potential.
We Devised a
Method That Works Great - About a 98% Success Rate!
After Resurrecting my batteries,
the charge was still there day after day. I tested the batteries with
a voltmeter and by running the drill. I tried to hold the chuck with my
hand, but I could not because it was too strong! The time Resurrection
lasts depends upon the initial condition of your battery before Resurrection.
This
is real - Check my Testimonials
What are your old batteries worth?
Considering the price of
a new battery at $30-$75, if you have 3 sick
14.4 batteries like I did, the cost to replace them would be $120.00!
Think about what it would cost
to replace, not just your old power tool batteries, but other rechargeable
NiCad batteries in other appliances. Most of these batteries can be Resurrected
and used again. Just think about how much money you will save!
Also, Resurrection in most cases is faster than the time it takes to go
buy new.
Maybe you have appliances
with built in batteries that don't work, like the screwdriver below. Most
of these can be Resurrected!
What's it worth to have your
old batteries working again at their full potential? You're probably saying
to yourself, "This is a no brainer if it really works, but..." - Keep
reading...
There is only 1 question
left that could prevent you from ordering the "Battery
Resurrection® Guide" std version
right now...
Is this
for real? Does it really work?
Yes! Yes! Yes! It works great! I own the hedge trimmer below that
uses 2 Replacable batteries. I would
take the batteries out of the charger and put them in the trimmer.
The power was pathetically weak and
it would run for about 2 minutes tops. I resurrected each battery
in less than a minute and then, after charging, I put the batteries
in the trimmer and spent over 30 minutes continuously
trimming in my yard. It was running like I put in 2 new fully
charged batteries! Days later I checked the battery
voltages and they were still at nominal! I don't usually say,
"Trust Me", but you don't need to trust
me. Check my feedback
and testimonials!
I've had this trimmer about 3
or 4 years and was getting ready to toss it until I discovered how to
resurrect the batteries. Now it runs like new!
I hope you haven't thrown away
your batteries!
NiCad batteries like these are simple to resurrect in a few seconds!
What
Is the "Battery
Resurrection® Guide"
The "Battery
Resurrection® Guide™" std. version
is a step by step guide that will enable anyone who can use a few common
tools to Resurrect rechargeable NiCad batteries to their full potential.
The one step process for sealed batteries
is very easy fast and simple and you should use it first on all your nicad
batteries! You would use the 3 step Resurrection process for stubborn
batteries - you would need access to individual cells within the battery,
therefore some disassembly might be required. VersaPak & sealed batteries
do not require any disassembly and are Resurrected in seconds. The success
rate is about 98%.
This
auction does not include any hardware or tools. You will need a
volt meter, a battery, and a couple household items that will be discribed
in the guide.
This auction is for the
"Battery Resurrection® Guide"
std. version that is available only from Unique Dynamics, Inc.
© Copyright 2005-2008 by Unique
Dynamics, Inc.
Shipping
and Handling:
We'll send by USPS first class mail the same
day the payment is received. You can expect to receive it in 2 or 3 days.
All 50 states - USA only.
International
Buyers:
USA shipping only - You can order the online version by typing "refertoday"
into any search engine.
Payment:
PayPal is the preferred method of payment.
To pay with a money order, personal check, or cashiers check - $8.20 USD
only -
make check to: Unique Dynamics, Inc. 6125 Caminito Sacate San Diego, CA
92120
If you have questions, contact
me at ebay@uniquedynamics.com
or
call 619-269-6301 and leave a message.
Another
Case of a Battery Resurrection®
In 1988 I bought a bunch of these NiCad rechargeable D cell batteries
Over
the years I've thrown out about 6 of these because they wouldn't charge
any longer. Even after charging for a whole day they were simply dead
and would not work in the slightest. I tossed many of these "dead" batteries
in the trash. Now that I've developed a method to Resurrect batteries,
I dug these out of retirement and put them in the charger. After charging
I tested each one with a volt meter.
Two
of these 8 batteries tested "0" Zero volts and are in the picture above.
Zero volts means you can't even get the tiniest glow from a flashlight.
I Resurrected these two batteries and placed them in the charger overnight.
Then, I tested them
about 4 hours after being
removed from the charger and they tested 1.24 volts - still above the
nominal 1.2 voltage.
The
picture above shows the same "dead" batteries after Resurrection in
a 2 cell halogen flashlight. Notice how bright the light is. I kept
waiting for the light to dwindle out, but I got tired of waiting and
shut it off. Before battery Resurrection I couldn't even get a little
glow after a full charge.
Not
bad for 15 year old NiCad batteries that were dead and ready for the
trash. It was, so easy to bring these batteries back to life and it
will be easy for you too, when you know how!
Resurrection
of a Screwdriver
I
received this screwdriver as a gift. It worked great for about 6 months
and then it wouldn't hold a charge any longer. It has been laying around
unused for years.
I
Resurrected this unit in about 10 minutes. I charged it and left it
out of the charger overnight and it runs great. You'll learn how to
make yours work too!
This
is real - Check my Testimonials
I
love this 2 line phone. It worked great for 7 years and then it went
nuts! Really, the channels were rotating, it was making strange sounds,
and would not charge in the base. I tried resetting the base but, nothing
would make it work correctly. I looked for a new battery but, there
were none to be had. I did the easy resurrection that took about a minute
and put it in the base to charge. It has been working perfectly for
over a year now.
This
is real - Check my Testimonials
Our "Battery Resurrection® Guide™" is also sold under
the following trademarks:
"Battery Resurrection®",
"Battery Repair™",
"Battery
Repair Guide™"
"Battery
Resurrection® Guide™ pro version", "Battery
Fix it™"
"Battery Restoration™",
Battery Renewal™"
©
Copyright 2005-2008 by Unique Dynamics, Inc.
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