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Is it possible to recover a dead battery that will no longer accept a charge?

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Is it possible to recover a dead battery that will no longer accept a charge?

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Yes, if you are using our ReNew-IT Pulse Technology products. Although our products are designed for keeping good, new batteries in peak condition for a longer period of time, some of them can, in most cases, be used to bring batteries that will not accept and hold a charge back to useful condition. Here s what you do: Use a PulseTech 475 (741X475), 490PT (741X490) or 510PT (741X510) Digital Battery Analyzer to determine if the battery is a good candidate for recovery (Note: Even though the analyzer may read REPLACE BATTERY, it could still be recoverable.) The ideal way to recover a battery is to use our Pulse Charger/World Version. Make sure the cells are filled with distilled water and attach the battery to the Pulse Charger. Set the Pulse Charger in the Pulse & Charge mode and watch the charger for 20 minutes. If the Charge Complete light begins to flash, it is indicating a problem and the battery is probably not recoverable. If the light does not flash, you can proceed. Put the Pul

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