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    Especially for those in the UK trying to source lead acid batteries for rejuvenation please can I say my local experience with garages. Two of the local garages near me I have talked to and asked if I can buy their ‘dud’ batteries. Both explained that they sell them to the scrap-man for about £5, so I said ‘happy with that, I’ll pay you the same’, so both said they will keep them aside for me. Any way both asked why I wanted ‘dud’ batteries, and I explained about Bedini, negative electricity etc, which they seemed very interested in, or where just very polite! Anyway, back from the conference and time to round up a few batteries – One garage thought I was kidding with my request and only had one in the bin, having had the scrap-man take them away 3 days ago –so they gave me the battery for free, and the other garage charged me £3.00 each. 2 of the batteries are at 12.5 V + and one at 10.5V.
    Regards
    John

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    good idea John thanks

    was just looking at batteries for my energizer and they are not cheap if you have to go new

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kippered View Post
      good idea John thanks

      was just looking at batteries for my energizer and they are not cheap if you have to go new
      Kip
      You are so right. Been running the TV tonight of a 'dud' unrecharged battery via an inverter - my 11 year old son is amazed!

      cheers

      John

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