More importantly, they allow the user to operate in remote locations where there are no power outlets.
We live in an increasingly more portable society. Everything is going cordless, cell phones, power tools, iPods, Blackberries just to name a few. And all these cordless devices need rechargeable batteries. As I'm sure you already know, r echargeable batteries have a limited lifespan. There are only so many times that you can charge, use and recharge them. Often times the battery can burn out the charger and people just think that the charger is bad only to find out when they get another charger that the battery burned that one out too.
So I know a little theory - to be modest. I'm a geek by most people's standards. So I decided that what I really needed to do is work for myself so that there is no limit to how much money I can make.
Rechargeable batteries allow the user to be free from cords that restrain and limit them to move around.
I've also worked at NASA and I've worked at Texas Instruments. I've had 15 years experience in the electronics and electrical fields.
First, let me go back and set the background for you. I am a certified electronic technician in the biomedical and industrial fields. I worked in the research department of a company that developed pacemakers and implantable defibrillators.
I discovered a simple technique that transformed a totally dead battery into a like new performing battery that tested at 100% of it's charge capacity.
and Founding member of New Energy Congress Date: From: The Battery Geek Includes information on how to recondition Lead Acid (Automotive)Batteries I was totally amazed when...
That's when I started my internet business. I started selling Bosch and Skil tools on the internet. And I noticed that there was a large market for batteries.