GolfVenture Posted May 28, 2016 #1 Posted May 28, 2016 Anybody tried this??? https://trendwatchers.club/optin8921261?c1=TT-ad3&c2=1-LAL&voluumdata=BASE64dmlkLi4wMDAwMDAwMi03NWIzLTQ3NGYtODAwMC0wMDAwMDAwMDAwMDBfX3ZwaWQuLjc3YTNiMDAwLTI0ZGMtMTFlNi04M2MwLTY5MDcxY2NlMWFkMV9fY2FpZC4uNDYxNmYzZjUtZjExYi00YzgzLWI3YjYtOTU4ZDZhNmIxYzg3X19ydC4uUl9fbGlkLi42NGY2NmNkZC03YjFlLTQzYzYtYmRhOC04M2UzYjc1NTRmNDJfX29pZDEuLjc2ZTRmMTczLTdmNjItNDc4Ni05M2E4LWYwMmQ1OGQyZTExMl9fdmFyMS4uVFQtYWQzX192YXIyLi4xLUxBTF9fcmQuLnd3d1wuXGZhY2Vib29rXC5cY29tX19haWQuLl9fYWIuLl9fc2lkLi4
M61A1MECH Posted May 28, 2016 #2 Posted May 28, 2016 The link does not work, but found several videos on You Tube, saying you can revive car lead acid type batteries with a solution of distilled water and Epsom salts. I have not tried that , but I did revive a 24 volt lithium battery for a lawn trimmer that would not charge due to being extremely depleted, to the point where the charger would not recognize it. Just took a like battery that was charged, put jumper wires from the good battery to the bad battery for a few hours. Got just enough charge in it so the charger would see it and it charged back up after being on the charger for an hour or so.
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