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Dead Simple Trick Brings Any Battery Back To Life (Never Buy Batteries Again)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (How to repair a battery)
Sat Mar 25 06:57:43 2017

Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2017 03:57:42 -0700
To: <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>
From: "How to repair a battery" <Howtorepairabattery@alternativepowerplus.faith>

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Hi,

I just discovered a dead simple trick that brings any battery back to life again...

It simple, quick ...and really works!

And once you learn this, you'll pretty much never have to buy batteries again!



http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/l/lt9CX6K1N/1KN14F1JU16O581822E3573892188
new battery



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Click Here To Learn This New Trick .

With this simple method you can have nearly unlimited amounts of battery power ...for nearly no cost.

Enough to even live off-grid and power all of your devices an electronics!



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Click Here To Learn More

So, if you are at all interested in:

* Having unlimited battery power
* Living off-grid
* r just saving money

...make sure you



http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/l/lt12NS6F1F/1FE14Y1FH16U581822E3573892188
check this short video out right now because I'm not sure how much longer they can leave this up.

This simple trick could change everything for people interested in alternative energy and lowering their energy bills!

Sincerely,



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lead. The recovered materials are used in a variety of applications, including new batteries. Recycling the lead from batteries. The lead in a lead–acid battery can be recycled. Elemental lead is toxic and should therefore be kept out of the waste stream. Lead–acid batteries collected by an auto parts retailer for recycling. Many cities offer battery recycling services for lead–acid batteries. In some jurisdictions, including U.S. states and Canadian provinces, a refundable deposit is paid on batteries. This encourages recycling of old batteries instead of abandonment or disposal with household waste. In the United States, about 99% of lead from used batteries is reclaimed.[3] Businesses that sell new car batteries may also collect used batteries (or be required to do so by law) for recycling. Some businesses accept old batteries on a "walk-in" basis, as opposed to in exchange for a new battery. Most battery shops and recycling centres pay for scrap batteries. This can be a lucrative business, enticin


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Hi, <br><br>

I just discovered a dead simple trick that brings any battery back to life again...<br><br>

It simple, quick ...and really works! <br><br>

And once you learn this, you'll pretty much never have to buy batteries again!<br><br>

<a href="http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/l/lt1KY6T1D/1KL14W1YS16D581822U3573892188">

<img src="http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/im/J6SN1VY/1LW14E1GJ16G581822PK3573892188/img011360.png" alt=" new battery "></a><br><br>

<a href="http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/l/lt2HF6Y1I/1OD14M1OP16S581822D3573892188">Click Here To Learn This New Trick .</a><br><br>


With this simple method you can have nearly unlimited amounts of battery power ...for nearly no cost.<br><br>

Enough to even live off-grid and power all of your devices an electronics!<br><br>

<a href="http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/l/lt3PT6A1K/1RE14C1KW16L581822H3573892188">
 Click Here To Learn More</a> <br><br>


So, if you are at all interested in:<br><br>

* Having unlimited battery power<br>
* Living off-grid<br>
* r just saving money<br><br>

...make sure you <br><br>
<a href="http://www.alternativepowerplus.faith/l/lt4MH6K1E/1MA14X1IB16A581822O3573892188">check this short video </a> out right now because I'm not sure how much longer they can leave this up.<br><br>


This simple trick could change everything for people interested in alternative energy and lowering their energy bills!<br><br>

Sincerely,<br><br>

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 lead. The recovered materials are used in a variety of applications, including new batteries.
Recycling the lead from batteries.
The lead in a lead–acid battery can be recycled. Elemental lead is toxic and 
should therefore be kept out of the waste stream.
Lead–acid batteries collected by an auto parts retailer for recycling.
Many cities offer battery recycling services for lead–acid batteries. In some 
jurisdictions, including U.S. states and Canadian provinces, a refundable deposit
 is paid on batteries. This encourages recycling of old batteries instead of abandonment 
 or disposal with household waste. In the United States, about 99% of lead from used batteries is reclaimed.[3]
Businesses that sell new car batteries may also collect used batteries (or be required to
 do so by law) for recycling. Some businesses accept old batteries on a "walk-in" basis, as 
 opposed to in exchange for a new battery. Most battery shops and recycling centres pay for 
 scrap batteries. This can be a lucrative business, enticin
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