What do solar panels, windmills, cars, cell phones, cordless tools , and lawn tractors have in common?
One thing: RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
So let me ask you this…
How would you like to extend the life of your batteries by 50% to 80%… and keep them as good as new for years and years… with almost zero effort?
It’s simple – with a process called “battery reconditioning”
Yes it is true. You can greatly extend the life of all your batteries. However, you can actually grow a full blown business from these methods or just working on the weekends making a little extra cash. You can even learn where and how to get “dead” batteries for free and “revive” them using a this very simple process!
Visit the website below – it will give you crucial information that can save you thousands of dollars when building your solar or wind power battery bank! (Explains the best ways to get deep cycle batteries for free!)
It’s simple – with a process called “battery reconditioning”
My husband Jay and I already use this process on all of our batteries. We have a lot of “toys” including motorcycles, tractors, cars, battery operated tools and such. But we’ve also decided that this process is so simple that we are going to start accumulating, reconditioning and selling them for big profit. If you collect these for FREE, spend a small amount of time reconditioning them, then sell them for profit you can make pretty good money in your spare time.
So once again I’m showing you that it is both good to do smart things to help the environment and make money at the same time. Making money by going green. This is a good way to make some extra cash in these hard cash flow times.
As usual, I only promote items that my husband and I use ourselves. If we try something and it doesn’t work, we don’t waste your time. Think of use as your personal guinea pigs on green products.
Keep Going Green!
Lynne






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Hi Lynne,
Great post, I knew nothing about this before reading here. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoy the journey.
Mandy
Hi Mandy…It’s Jay,
You slid this one in on me…I usually get emails when someone posts…guess I have to check that out.
Yeah the battery recycling is a getting to be a major effort here in the colonies. After I move to Arkansas I think I’m going to start up a business doing this. It is good for the environment and by all of my investigating seems to be very lucritive also.
Jay
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