Energenx, Inc
And of course John Bedini's technology, which through his Energenx company is now publicly traded. eenx.ob is the symbol in the nasdaq.
Although their is no solution to reconstituting a shorted battery cell, a severely sulfated battery can be "Radiantly" charged back to a near new condition. Conventional chargers cannot break through the sulfated layers that normally occurs through conventional charging and discharging cycles. When the level of sulfation becomes extensive, the effect is that you think you have an unchangeable battery that is ready to be discarded or recycled.
And of course John Bedini's technology, which through his Energenx company is now publicly traded. eenx.ob is the symbol in the nasdaq.
Although their is no solution to reconstituting a shorted battery cell, a severely sulfated battery can be "Radiantly" charged back to a near new condition. Conventional chargers cannot break through the sulfated layers that normally occurs through conventional charging and discharging cycles. When the level of sulfation becomes extensive, the effect is that you think you have an unchangeable battery that is ready to be discarded or recycled.
Our innovative new process now makes it possible for you to recover these unchangeable batteries, with replacement costs typically between $60.00 to $6000.00 depending on your battery type. We have recently developed several different charging systems which are unique and available to different market segments for industry and consumer's alike.
Using Radiant charging technology will ultimately save you money by providing a more powerful charge and increased productivity. With all of us now looking to help the environment, Radiant charging greatly reduces the amount of wasted energy, normally consumed in conventional charging. This is all due to the constant sulfation build-up that normally occurs through the battery's cycling process.
Whether your are a fleet operator or consumer, Radiant charging is the next evolution in battery maintenance that makes a difference.
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