Acid Lead battery restoration recovery 2 of 3 INCLUDES UPDATE 2018

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    This video I show you step by step how I have successfully restored many Lead Acid batteries and the proper solutions mixture that has worked for me on 95% of all batteries I've tried it on. Desulfating and removing as many sulfation crystals from the plates of each cell helps a great deal. Stay tuned for part 3 to see if we saved this battery or not! Do this at your own risks, very harmful to eyes, skin and clothes if acid gets on you! Thanks for your support! I hope this helps you! :)
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  • @neoterra7072
    @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +71

    Thanks Randy! Your method seems to have worked flawlessly. I did it with my truck battery that was no longer holding a charge. It sat installed in my truck for the better part of two years. The truck was rarely used. The process worked flawlessly! After reconditioning, it was holding a 12.9V charge for 12 hours before I put it into my vehicle and called it good. It's like I have a new battery! I did two baking soda soaks and flushed it out maybe 20 times in total with water, in order to get all of the sediment out of the battery.

    • @RandySchartiger
      @RandySchartiger  Před 4 lety +12

      great to hear! I haven't bought any batteries for years! lol thanks Steffan and thanks for watching!

    • @neoterra7072
      @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +8

      ​@@RandySchartiger Hi Randy, The battery only lasted for a day. By the time I got home on the first day after reconditioning, it barely started the truck up. Then I forgot to turn the lights off (old truck). The next morning, of coarse the battery was DEAD DEAD. Recharged for 24 hours. Battery showed a good charge. Cycled the battery down 1.5V by leaving the headlights on. I've had the battery charging now for another 24 hours and the initial voltage at charger disconnect, is 13.54V. Letting it rest now and will check voltage again in an hour.After 60 min the battery seems to have stabilized at 12.86V. Now I need to check if the alternator is charging the battery. If it is, then I would have to say this experiment, however educational, may have been a failure. It could be that this battery is just not reconditionable. The sense that I'm getting, is that the battery will eventually charge but it doesn't recharge fast enough via the alternator and eventually becomes drained after simply taking a trip into town and back. I will update this post after I check the voltage when the motor is running.
      Any suggestions would be appreciated!!!

    • @neoterra7072
      @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +2

      I used the 12oz/gal solution. Maybe the electrolyte needs to more concentrated??

    • @neoterra7072
      @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +2

      @@RandySchartiger 14.63V when engine is running. Just checked

    • @neoterra7072
      @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +4

      @@RandySchartiger Hi there Randy, I drained 50% of the electrolyte out of the battery and replenished it with a SATURATED magnesium sulfate solution. I will let you know how that goes. I have a feeling that will make a difference in the battery charging properly.

  • @shiloh4184
    @shiloh4184 Před 3 lety +16

    This dude is the goat. He gave the measurements, the process, and how long he got out of the battery after the process. You get a sub for being thorough

  • @liznewton4561
    @liznewton4561 Před 5 lety +19

    This guy makes me feel like I'm learning a life lesson from my daddy ♡

  • @markobrien690
    @markobrien690 Před rokem +6

    Saw this 40 years ago with a 6 volt battery in an H-D Panhead. The owner threw his battery in a pail of water with the baking soda in Oct and took it back out in April, rinsed it out and re-filled it and rode again until Oct.. Great video, thanks.

  • @saleemkader2126
    @saleemkader2126 Před 5 lety +28

    I cannot believe this i followed your video and repaired all my batteries. THANKYOU, people who can afford it ,go out and purchase a new battery but people like me your video is a miricle.

    • @travisharper3107
      @travisharper3107 Před 5 lety +2

      You're right I'm from small town in Southwest Virginia & truthfully i don't alway got $80 bucks to drop on a battery for my mower or my damn truck so if I can refurbish my battery for under $10 bucks then Fuckin' A Bro I'm going to give it a try next spring becouse I just know my rider is going to give me shit when i go to fire that Mother up . Does every damn year. That's for the tip man.

    • @dilumahomed4586
      @dilumahomed4586 Před 5 lety +3

      How did you dispose of the gunk that came out the battery bro?

    • @jimazmachining6313
      @jimazmachining6313 Před 4 lety +1

      Add baking soda, neutralize acid, dilute, dump in flower bed?

    • @TheSuperdad5
      @TheSuperdad5 Před 4 lety +2

      Saleem Kader how long did they work?

  • @TheTommy424
    @TheTommy424 Před 3 lety +5

    I had an Uncle who taught me this trick back in the 70's.Back then I couldn't afford to buy a new battery so, all mine came from the junk yard. Once I add the distilled water and Epson salts I always started my car with a different battery then switch them while the engine is running. I lived 45 miles out of the closest Town that had a grocery store. The drive to the store gave me enough charge I never had any issue of not starting for my drive home. I let my cars do the charging.

  • @ezilarasannatarajan9676
    @ezilarasannatarajan9676 Před rokem +3

    Like a teacher, you teach everything deeply and showing the right way of cleaning the battery and replaced with epsam salt and correct measurements, these things no one was told by the you tubers.i am also doing a try to my 10 years old battery thanks a lot .May the god bless you

  • @jeremiahjohnson7109
    @jeremiahjohnson7109 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Randy great instructions I'm a hill billy from Va. Piney in river and listening to you made me think of whare I came from and who I am . Thank you .. I saw another gentlemen put baking soda in the acid to make in better some how . Maybe it's like pissing on a jellyfish sting .. lol 😂 keep on rocking it bro..😎

  • @alanludlow7995
    @alanludlow7995 Před 4 lety +29

    As an Electronics service engineer for the past 45 years...this guy has impressed me very much, everything he says makes perfect sense, especially with the rinsing of the individual cells with the Baking Soda and the Distilled Water , AND the epsom salts mixed in with the Distilled Water to finish!!...Excellent idea!!...and...it's GREAT for extending the life of a battery!! .... 5 x stars for this video!!

    • @CCPANHEAD
      @CCPANHEAD Před 4 lety +1

      I agree Alan!

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck Před 4 lety

      Does the baking soda break down the sulfation?

    • @alanludlow7995
      @alanludlow7995 Před 4 lety

      @@Polarcupcheck can't say for sure?

    • @alanludlow7995
      @alanludlow7995 Před 4 lety

      @Prashant Balhara no you don't...you ONLY need to re-fill the battery whenever the distilled water is low (which sometimes can take months)...ok?

    • @alanludlow7995
      @alanludlow7995 Před 4 lety +1

      @Prashant Balhara DO NOT add sulfuric acid (please look at the video again) as this will damage the cells, just add epsom salts and distilled water as advised in the video.... NOTHING ELSE!!...ok?

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab Před 2 lety +6

    Randy, you need to put something between the funnel and the opening of the battery to allow the air to escape, this way you can just pour the water in with little or no resistance.

  • @robertclark2714
    @robertclark2714 Před 4 lety +10

    Randy, You just saved me at least $100.00. Thanks. I followed your instructions and within 2 minutes my battery was putting out 9 volts (on a trickle charge). After a long slow charge, it restored my battery to new. I needed a battery for my winch on my trailer and this is perfect. It is a battery from 2009 !!!!

    • @marlaallen7234
      @marlaallen7234 Před 5 měsíci

      A Napa battery in Covington, IN is $190.00. Jan 2024

    • @mrsunelectronics544
      @mrsunelectronics544 Před 2 měsíci

      Mit hoher Spannung und Strombegrenzung laden bis auf Normale Ladespannung kommst...
      hole tiefentladene Akkus bei 35v und max 0,2-0,3A zurück wenn sie auf normaler Spannung angekommen sind, kommen sie auf konst. 14,2 V bis der Strom den kleinst möglichen Reststrom erreicht haben... dann stehen lassen ob erhöhte Selbstentladung ( Batterie sich wieder schnell entladen hat )

  • @dalepal
    @dalepal Před 7 lety +15

    Good video showing how you rejuvenate the battery as well as the solutions needed.

  • @HenryDavidThorough
    @HenryDavidThorough Před 3 lety +18

    Randy, I want to thank you for this video. This helped save a Miata battery from 2012 that read at 3.86V (also had flakes of metal floating around in the cell) and brought it back to 13.3, which then held a resting voltage of 12.6v. There are some things I want to talk about that I did that might help others in this scenario. One thing I did was I used hot (just below boiling) distilled water mixed with the baking soda. I did this for two reasons: one the baking soda would absorb better just like the Epsom Salt, does and second to increase the reactivity of the baking soda. When you heat up particles they move faster and interact with the Sulfuric Acid at a higher rate. WARNING -- the heated baking soda will also increase potential for the fluid to fly up out of the cell.
    I also did 3 baking flushes, followed by ~20 filtered water flushes. After the 5th filtered water flush, I tested the pH which was around an 8.5pH. Now I knew the fluid coming out was safe to get on my skin and around me. So I took the battery and began flushing, though I noticed that the coloration of the fluid was not changing. So after the 20th or so flush. I took the battery, flipped it upside down on two 2x4's, so that the holes to the cells were exposed. Then, I took a hose and ran it full blast back and forth between the cells for about 5 mins. The water was still coming out rusty so I decided to just give up. For a final flush, I added a 1:4 distilled water-distilled vinegar flush twice. I did this because even after 20+ flushes, the acidity was still around 8pH. Why is this? I don't know -- my thoughts were the baking soda left over or the pH of the local city water I was passing through a filter was at 8pH. The acidity was brought back down to a 5.5-6pH after two vinegar flushes.
    Then I added the electrolyte fluid and charged it with an LST 12V Battery Trickle Charger that does it at 1100mA. It is a digital charger, but it's minimum input voltage is 3v. After my flushes and induction of electrolyte fluid, my battery the battery read around 5.5v. So way above the chargers minimum threshold. I searched for an analog charger but they just don't seem to make them anymore! The battery charger had a desulfation stage where it pulsed 14.5v for around a day or so then began charging a constant 13.6v for 3 days then it read "charged."
    Last thing I did before I tried cranking it was plugged it in and ran my headlights for around 20 mins, then recharged. It dipped down to 11.8v then charged backed up to 12.6. Since then it's started my Miata ~20 times. I hope this helps anyone reading this. This video was a big help and saved me $170. Thanks again!

    • @frank88ster
      @frank88ster Před 2 lety +2

      'My way', not necessary Ur way ok? Only for those wid plenty of time though. I'd start wid document down wat volts before / after as well as using a load tester reading before / after. Then use hydrometer test wud have shown which cell r lacking concentrated battery acid n need attention. Anudda is a cell to cell meter test. Add distilled water to 'dat particular cell wid a drop or two of battery acid / sulphuric acid' n charge whole battery on high till 'all cells' start to bubble. Off for 20-30mins and repeat X3 times. Den I wud empty battery n add distill water plus Epson salts. Cover n shake vigorously before trickle charger over night wid caps off in ventilated area. Check wid multi meter n load tester for changes. If it's holding over 12.4 - 12.6v n load test is around 75-80% den it's gud to stop. Flush out wid just distill water (after tipping out Epson salt mixture). Refill wid 'old battery acid' (filtered over old shirt to remove visible dirt etc.). Fill to ' jus covering plates ' n install safely back into car. Check voltage stays around 12.6v. Start car, drive around for 5 mins. Rest for 10mins. Repeat X 3 times, Check if voltage is holding 12.4v to 12.6v. ? If ok den U hav 'recovered' some use but it is only 'temporary ' as cheap batteries hav 'thinner plates' dat will break down over time (crank starts). U hav to ask urself is all dis is worth Ur time? Or beta jus go buy anodda new battery. Lol.

    • @rainerrain9689
      @rainerrain9689 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the additional tips.

  • @dgmenace73
    @dgmenace73 Před rokem +3

    Great job with being as detailed as possible! You made it so even a kid could do it. Thank you for your descriptive, professional, and detailed video.

  • @QuantumMechanic_88
    @QuantumMechanic_88 Před 4 lety +6

    Your video is infinitely more concise than other videos I've seen on this subject . Stressing the safety is the most important part . Thanks for your video Mr. Schartiger and all the best for an excellent Happy New Year . Lefty

  • @donaldcampbell7894
    @donaldcampbell7894 Před 5 lety +2

    All the info on battery technology and he is still nice enough to let us know the school bus is running. Thanks because I got so caught up in the video I forgot to pick up my kid.

  • @colvinro
    @colvinro Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks Randy, I followed your process and had great success in restoring a 6 year old lawn tractor battery. This process worked like a charm and I only spent $2.00 for the materials and a little time.

  • @mokhan4748
    @mokhan4748 Před 4 lety +13

    Very well done video. I have watched several other video on this very topic and found them missing information or moving hastily on to the next step, leaving confusion. You have explained very well, throughly and completely. Thanh you.

  • @John-N797
    @John-N797 Před 3 lety +4

    I have looked for this video for a while. I have two dead batteries i need revived. I had watched this video sometime back but then I never thought i will ever need it. I watched so many videos on CZcams but they were all useless. You have nailed it! Thank you

  • @Raykenn1
    @Raykenn1 Před 6 lety +35

    Finally, somebody that uses actual measurements ! Thank you Randy

    • @boutthatvolvolifevolvo242g9
      @boutthatvolvolifevolvo242g9 Před 5 lety +2

      That part because when you're doing with acid in the battery and not knowing what you're doing they could very easily blow up in your face and that's a bad explosion / burn...

    • @drizler
      @drizler Před 5 lety +3

      It would be better if it was listed with amounts below the video for reference .......good job though.

  • @alvintomyn4106
    @alvintomyn4106 Před 2 lety +1

    this works very good. When finished and done right works better than new. My son would have his stereo and woofers cranked right up and had to use a chaeger to it to work and said ,son give me that battery for a few days and it will be better than new and i gave it back to him and he looked at me and said riigghht like he didnt believe me but hooked it up and keeps thanking me. what did you do dad. i cant kill this battery . the music just keeps cranking out and holds a charge. thank to Randy Schartiger. he is the best at battery restoration

  • @bfunmaker
    @bfunmaker Před 3 lety +3

    I friend over 20 years ago told me about how he did this, now I know what he was talking about, lol. This think about all the money I could have saved lol.
    Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před rokem +3

    Peace. Thank you for the warm welcome back. 😂. I watched this video a while back and always wanted to try it. Recently I needed a new battery and kept the older one to experiment with and have some small lawn mowers and other stuff using batteries. Thank you professor and when I get around to it ill let you know. Thank you

    • @RandySchartiger
      @RandySchartiger  Před rokem +1

      please do let us know how it goes, as long as you don't have any dead cells this method will work! :) thanks for checking out my videos!

  • @stevenfoster1940
    @stevenfoster1940 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the guy it taught me how to charge my batteries and it really worked for two years now the batteries are going strong

    • @randytruelove4562
      @randytruelove4562 Před 27 dny

      I'm 62, been wrenching since I was 14, so it's not my 1st day! With these newer computerized vehicles, I tend to Google ALOT of sh_tt ! Being taught by my Dad and Mr CHILTON, I see ALOT OF VIDEOS THAT ARE COMPLETELY FALSE, FULLL~OF~SHITT, LIKE THAT 'SCOTTY' QUACKER THAT LYING REVIEWS STATE HOW GOOD HE IS!
      I'VE WATCHED AT LEAST A DOZEN ON THIS DILEMMA, AND THE 1'ST THING I NOTICED WAS WHEN RANDY MENTIONED, ( THE ' MEASURES ') OF BAKING SODA AND EPSOM SALT!
      100% CORRECT!
      I'M GONNA TRY THIS, BECAUSE, 'I' BELIEVE, THIS MAN KNOWS, EXACTLY W.T.F. HE'S DOING !
      99 OUT OF 1OO PEOPLE CAN JST FK SHT UP, BY NATURALLY BEING WHO THEY ARE, LIKE AN AUTO PARTS SALES ASSOCIATE TELLING CUSTOMERS, THAT THE SPARK-PLUGS FOR YOUR VEHICLE, COME "PRE-GAPPED" !
      I'VE 'NEVER-EVER' FOUND A SET OF 4,6 or 8 that were correctly gapped, stpd fkrs wonder WHY, There car is running worse than it was after tuning it, I had a sales person tell me, if I didn't use NGK SPARKPLUGS IN MY NISSAN, IT WOULD CAUSE IT TO MISFIRE!
      THERE'S A SONG BY BILL ENDVALL, TITLED ( HERE'S YOUR SIGN, STUPID~PEOPLE!
      I LISTEN TO IT EVERY MORNING, DURING MY WAKE UP, COFFEE ROUTINE!
      IT TRULY HELPS ME WITH MY NO-TOLLERENCE-4-FKNG-IDIOTS MENTALITY!
      I GET BY THEM WITH SOME JOY, MOST OF THE TIME!

  • @nanettebarling1222
    @nanettebarling1222 Před 3 lety +20

    None of you guys use a rubber mallet! Lightly tap the bottom of the battery and it helps break up the calcifaction that fuses them. The major problems are normally on the bottom. Rinse them out before adding the acid with fresh distiled water.

    • @simonlinser8286
      @simonlinser8286 Před rokem +2

      i have been wondering, theres pulse charging, but it breaks up the sulfate build up on plates, i was thinking if somehow physically shocking it will do the same. i was wondering if putting it in a paint shaker or even an ultrasonic device could fix it....... but..... the old school ways are good to know. every tool kit needs a rubber mallet...

    • @LuisAguilar-sv4ww
      @LuisAguilar-sv4ww Před rokem +1

      He never said nothing about the acid it must be real messy.

    • @357smallblock
      @357smallblock Před 5 měsíci +2

      That's how I figured, uses a mallet break it up, just haven't recycled fluid yet

  • @CCPANHEAD
    @CCPANHEAD Před 4 lety +20

    Useful Video! Clear, direct, helpful add-ins Good Job Randy!!

  • @harryodum5598
    @harryodum5598 Před 4 lety +8

    Hey Randy man just when I think I've seen all of your videos up Pops another one! At least 50 years ago an old brother of mine showed me this trick back in the days when everybody mostly used that type of battery. And it does work I have done this many a time in the past years. I have been watching you for at least 5 years now and truly enjoy watching your videos! The old boy that taught me this trick was from Virginia and very knowledgeable about certain things and taught me a lot about character in people and it's too bad at some people do not have any character! The word hillbilly in the dictionary is a Michigan potato farmer. And to call someone a hillbilly has no character. Some people's children. Thanks for sharing another good tip Randy and I hope to watch your videos for another five years Lord willin. You get a triple thumbs up brother.

  • @madisonanderson8859
    @madisonanderson8859 Před 3 lety +6

    Gosh.where do I start. Watched a fukton of these videos and you are right they are not clear or complete. I was just riveted by you and so appreciative that you explained everything. Your techniques are different and I could maybe offer 1 suggestion but with almost 1000 comments you probably won't even read this but I still wanted to share with your channel I'm going to try your techniques before I piece together what I can get from the other videos I have watched. Although after watching your video and the information you articulated I at least feel know what the heck I'm doing. Curious to see what other videos you got. Thank you brother.

  • @tutika1201
    @tutika1201 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome! Plain, simple & honest instructions and actually works. Thanks Randy

  • @marcmartinovic5366
    @marcmartinovic5366 Před 4 lety +10

    You are a good man! Thank you for your honesty and experience!

  • @ronaho8940
    @ronaho8940 Před 2 lety +3

    Just tried your method I liked that you cleaned out the battery with backing soda,it was the only one that used this method,you seemed like you know what your doing,this is a 2011 battery 12 volt for my Tundra I’ll let you know how it works .Thanks Ron

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 Před 5 lety +1

    Glad that I stumbled across your channel Randy. Your method for restoring lead acid batteries is by far the best method I've seen, and the most thorough. Also interested in your work on guitars & such. I will recommend your channel & especially this video series on restoring batteries to others. Thanks........NEW SUBSCRIBER.

  • @joeclarke9782
    @joeclarke9782 Před 6 lety +6

    Best battery rejuvenation vid I have seen.

  • @terryfuldsgaming7995
    @terryfuldsgaming7995 Před 4 lety +6

    This is really smart. I never would have thought of it. By using the baking soda, you are neutralizing the acid. This seems counter productive at first since lead sulfate is usually dissolve by acids like HCl. So you wouldn't think to neutralize the acid, but since its in a battery, which uses acid to make electricity, and electricity forms the lead sulfate in the first place, you are actually preventing any more from being formed, and allowing them to actually break up and be carried away in the basic baking soda solution with your shaking of the battery.

  • @williebourke3571
    @williebourke3571 Před 4 lety +7

    Great video ,great instructions, Great teacher , very very well explained ,10 out of 10 👍

  • @mapache34
    @mapache34 Před 3 lety +2

    Have seen a good number of battery re-con videos and read courses and PDFs on the process. I really like this. I have some old batteries and will try these methods.

  • @arttusairanen
    @arttusairanen Před rokem

    i saw your video a few years back i was lookin again cause i forgot what to do ...none these other dudes coul get my confidence...glad i found you again

    • @arttusairanen
      @arttusairanen Před rokem

      forgot to mention our houses must be on the same block....Lol

  • @idahodad1
    @idahodad1 Před 7 lety +16

    That's a trick that will definitely be tried out here. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gj4679
    @gj4679 Před 2 lety +3

    Best restore video! Worked for me, did my trickle charge for 48hrs. Good to go!

  • @boblech7575
    @boblech7575 Před 5 lety +2

    BEEN WORKING ON CARS FOR 50 YEARS AND LIKE YOU SAVED MONEY,NEVER EVER TOOK MY CARS FOR REPAIR.
    MY BATTERIES CAME FROM THE SCRAP YARD AND I DID JUST WHAT YOUR DOING.I PAID 8 BUCKS FOR A BATTERY vs 89.00 AT AN AUTO STORE

  • @MrSailorman62
    @MrSailorman62 Před 4 lety +1

    very good and reliable fix for knackered lead acid battery's, ive saved 3 bike batterys, one was nearly 20yrs old !!!

  • @jamesdavis8120
    @jamesdavis8120 Před 4 lety +3

    I really enjoyed the thorough and honestly simple presentation, thank you for this informative video.

  • @kishl.931
    @kishl.931 Před 4 lety +3

    Immensely helpful... Thank you from a single mom on a tight budget. Have a great day.

  • @wideawaketotruth5301
    @wideawaketotruth5301 Před rokem +1

    Well done brother, did a good job showing us how to do it. I for one really appreciate it. Power to the people!

  • @ashleykalis8553
    @ashleykalis8553 Před rokem +2

    Greetings from South Africa. Love your video. I'm busy with my deep cycle battery at the moment. They're so expensive that it's worth the effort. I even think it's a good thing to do as part of a maintenance program.

  • @tyndalewashington8457
    @tyndalewashington8457 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video! In fact by far the best I've watched on this topic! The attention to details and the emphasis on safety and accuracy is not only very professional, but very reassuring. Great job sir.

  • @waldonherdman1447
    @waldonherdman1447 Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks for showing us this guarded secret! I'll be trying this soon!

  • @genarofan
    @genarofan Před 4 lety

    thank you mister Randy this saved me money and agravations God blessmyour heart for helping others in good faith,,this planet needs a lot of humans like you ..to keep existing/

  • @davidokeefe9303
    @davidokeefe9303 Před rokem

    THANK YOU SOO MUCH!! I tried you instructions, took a 6 year old dead battery... 5.8 volts, " serviced " it.. it's now rocking 12.9!!!

  • @jimc.9965
    @jimc.9965 Před 4 lety +5

    I so appreciate this gentleman! He definitely is a great teacher; methodical and presenting the information step-by-step. I am going to get my battery out of our Honda and go through the steps. Lots of time with Covid-19 keeping school teachers and administrators home. There's a reason he has over 1.3 million views (4/20/20). You are going to save me a great deal of money. Well done, Randy!

    • @jamilsyed223
      @jamilsyed223 Před 4 lety

      He just poured a.n Epsom salt solution and put it on charging. What about acid? Will it be only on Epsom salt solution?

  • @rotironwerks
    @rotironwerks Před 3 lety +3

    Your method is the best I have seen. I have always just added Epsom Salts directly to the electrolyte in each cell then charge overnight. I have extended every battery 4-5 years with this method. Great video. Thank you sir.

    • @BA-ht8bg
      @BA-ht8bg Před 3 lety +1

      So you mean after you filled it with epson salt + distilled water solution, you add epson salt in every cell? And do you add acid or the solution works like acid. Thanks

  • @timbrown9305
    @timbrown9305 Před 5 měsíci

    I have been searching for someone who had a way (and made a video) to demonstrate results with this method. Thank you very much Randy. I will subscribe.

  • @michael5555ization
    @michael5555ization Před 5 lety +1

    thank you for taking the time to make and post the video ... followed the procedure and in the process of charging the battery now

  • @wambsganz8
    @wambsganz8 Před 4 lety +6

    I did the Baking Soda 3 times and rolled it around the drive way. I found a 5 gallon container of Battery acid at a auto parts store for $26.00. Worked like a charm going to do all my batteries.

    • @neoterra7072
      @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +3

      I was wondering why people just don't put battery acid back into the battery. You did it and it worked. Great!

    • @dkleath8697
      @dkleath8697 Před rokem

      You got a better deal than I did > paid $40 at Napa for about a gallon...

  • @robbie3304
    @robbie3304 Před 4 lety +11

    God bless you buddy for taking the time to show us how to do this, cheers from Uk👍🍻

  • @teatonaz
    @teatonaz Před 4 lety +12

    This guy is Awesome. Great info and detail on restoring a battery. He seems like a very patient man with a kind heart, two of the qualities I value the most. You sir are a True gentalman in every sense, and I thank you sincerely for that in addition to taking your time ( aka your life ) to help the rest of us.
    Hope you are able to stay safe in these perilous times. Cheers !

  • @AJollyGoodFelon
    @AJollyGoodFelon Před 4 lety +7

    Hi Randy, Actually you are not "restoring" a lead acid battery, you are converting the lead acid battery to an alkaline battery. I love it! There are a couple of alternative electrolytes that can also be used... aluminum sulfate (used for pickling) and copper II sulfate (a footwash for cattle) I hope the alkaline version holds up to below freezing weather, that's my only concern.

    • @7LegSpiders
      @7LegSpiders Před 2 měsíci

      I would like to see the stoichiometry for this. What is the difference?

  • @robgee7788
    @robgee7788 Před 4 lety +6

    I did this simultaneously to watching this video. I found a lot of heavy metals came out of the battery, so I filled it with water and drained it until it came out clean, about 6 times. I let it drain for about 15 minutes and filled it back up with the old acid and Epson salt saluton and it works perfectly. Thank you for showing us how to properly do this!

  • @edwardmckinney2880
    @edwardmckinney2880 Před 4 lety +3

    Randy thanks my grandfather used to just add baking soda to his batteries but couldn't remember the next step.So thanks for the info and also taking me back to a better time in my life, remembering my grandfather

  • @jonrandall5490
    @jonrandall5490 Před 5 lety

    Superb video !!! Excellent... helpful... terrific... better than live TV... a fabulous find on CZcams... :) Go get 'em Randy ! Your direct line ancestors invented the wheel !!!

  • @TRUTHorDie
    @TRUTHorDie Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks for sharing these, my family lives off the grid and we have a few old batteries I will definitely be restoring!!!

    • @mikeanderson1139
      @mikeanderson1139 Před 4 lety

      do they know you're on the internet, or did you just out them?

    • @TRUTHorDie
      @TRUTHorDie Před 4 lety +1

      @@mikeanderson1139 check out our channel for our life off the grid and what led us here.. we share our experience with how we left society and live off very little as we are heading towards a completely traditional self supportive lifestyle.

  • @timhanson8335
    @timhanson8335 Před 4 lety +5

    U can tell by his look and demeanor hes tested this and hes one to trust cause hes tried it.

  • @cheechnchong4347
    @cheechnchong4347 Před 5 lety +16

    Yes ....thank you for mentioning the amounts of ingredients!!

  • @daviddana339
    @daviddana339 Před 4 lety +1

    After watching several of these CZcams presentation for battery restoration a friend pointed me to Randy's presentation. Randy's is the ONLY presentation that shows the Correct method to insure your battery is properly restored and will Keep a charge. This is a true restoration vs those other quick/simple methods that only work short time. Good job Randy, thanks for an accurate and correct restoration presentation.

    • @RandySchartiger
      @RandySchartiger  Před 4 lety

      I know the videos you mean, they were all I could find too and I figured since I knew how I'd make some videos of the proper way to restore, I've got batteries coming up on 12 years old I still restore and use them. thanks for watching and thanks for the thoughtful words!

  • @joeestes8114
    @joeestes8114 Před 5 lety +28

    I worked for a place that buildt car batterys and the only difference between the expensive batteries is the distance from the plates to the bottom of the plastic box where they will eventually short out!

    • @daintree98
      @daintree98 Před 4 lety +2

      Great to know that the batteries have ' Planned obsolescence' built-in. Instead of the battery lasting 10 or 20 years it only lasts 2 to 5 years.

    • @jasonsparshott7208
      @jasonsparshott7208 Před 4 lety +9

      daintree98 every thing does now ... and has for years . I’ve personally watched the expected life of Appliances and A/C - Heat pump life expectancy drop from 20-25 in 80’s to 15-20 years in 90’s 12-15 00’s and now 5-10 at best ( yet all HVAC equipment has a 5 year parts and a 10 year compressor/ sealed system warranty) and after 5 you will have small part failures out of warranty then at 10 it will have some sort of sealed system failure. Most likely it will have a indoor coil leak after 5 years which will be Improperly replaced / cleaned and evacuated which will lead to a 7-9 year in warranty compressor failure ( burn out ) which will also be replaced with out proper clean up so at 10-11 years it will fail again out of warranty .... So it’s planned failure by the manufacturer and most HVAC companies poor sealed system service habits . Sorry for my rant just makes me mad at how disposable everything is being built/ sold

    • @brendonarnold8896
      @brendonarnold8896 Před 4 lety

      that makes sence

    • @joandodds7626
      @joandodds7626 Před 4 lety +2

      Planning obsolescence is in almost everything ESPECIALLY automakers!

  • @williamiannucci2740
    @williamiannucci2740 Před 6 lety +13

    Love thi guy! Wish I lived in his neighborhood. Thanks brother.

  • @adamw2621
    @adamw2621 Před 7 lety

    This is good info period. If you order a battery online and they ship it, it doesnt have the acid in it. Sometimes they send the crystals to male the solution, but you can buy a big bag at advance or napa pretty cheap. Nice change, Randy.

  • @stephenswood4492
    @stephenswood4492 Před 4 lety +2

    thank you Sir for your effort putting this out there. Ive not a chance yet to fact check it as i do videos i might use the information from but i do appreciate your taking the time you did just to try help others and btw,...sure seems like you know what your doing anyway!! Smile
    You are what people should be aspiring to be .....just helpful and or kind to their fellow man... i didnt say respectful but be clear, i shouldn't have to say that. To the idiots who mocked you for ANY reason....they are themselves simply sad excuses. You ARE a Gentlemen of the South Sir. Thank you again.

  • @bernierocheleau6782
    @bernierocheleau6782 Před 4 lety +5

    I appreciate that you mentioned the lead in the old battery acid and how you can't just dispose of it even after you've neutralized the acid. No other video on this subject that I've found even mentions how to dispose of the old acid. Where do you take it so you're not dumping lead all over the place?

    • @neoterra7072
      @neoterra7072 Před 4 lety +2

      One needs to find a toxic Waste collection facility. Most land fills have such a facility on site.

  • @darryllovett5311
    @darryllovett5311 Před 4 lety +3

    I tried my first one with this procedure over the weekend. With an 995 cold cranking amp exide diesel truck battery. Trickle charged for 36 hpurs. It came up to almost 14 volts. WOW! This procedure worked just like it shows in this video and IT WORKED FOR ME! saved me 250 bucks. How long it last is yet to be seen. Will report back in 1 month. Thanks randy!!!

    • @djpitr
      @djpitr Před 4 lety

      Was your battery completely dead ?

    • @jojocaone
      @jojocaone Před 6 měsíci

      So much for reporting back I see

    • @jojocaone
      @jojocaone Před 6 měsíci

      So much for reporting back I see

  • @edwardkesock216
    @edwardkesock216 Před 6 lety +1

    Thankyou for posting and showing the baking soda concoction i never done it and the salt but i will the next time keep posting

  • @dannyblackmon4394
    @dannyblackmon4394 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank You Randy, your Video is So informative. I watched a different video BEFORE I watched this video and it didn’t work BUT.......Like you said.....NO BAKING SODA Was mentioned except to put it in the pan to neutralize the acid from the battery. NO Measurements of how much salt to put in the water. He was doing it with a measuring cup. 1 ounce of water. I’m gonna try it your way and I will be back to give you my results

  • @Heyjaybird
    @Heyjaybird Před 4 lety +4

    I'm a new sub. Seems like you among all the youtubers know alot more.ty so much...
    Hek I have 6 batteries. Sht

  • @dman7232
    @dman7232 Před 5 lety +8

    You mentioned" at the beginning of the season " since you put the lawnmower away in the winter, I would pour the acid out of the battery at the end of the season into a clean plastic jug and store battery dry and in the spring put the acid back in . And like the motorcycle batteries that you buy and fill with the electrolight it should be fully charged. This will prolong the battery life where you will never have to buy a new battery again! I like the video , peace !

  • @johngraham4157
    @johngraham4157 Před 4 lety +2

    GREAT VIDEO AND WELL SPOKEN ON A SUBJECT THAT IS SORELY NEEDED IN A WASTEFUL THROW IT AWAY SOCIETY!

  • @dumbbitch888
    @dumbbitch888 Před 5 lety +2

    This works! Thanks for showing us. And the crime scene at 6:25 on the house and slab is funny!

  • @maddog45auto66
    @maddog45auto66 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you very much for your information that helps a lot

  • @DonTuttlebankingit
    @DonTuttlebankingit Před 5 lety +9

    i did thos about 20 yrs ago and i figured I'd refresh my memory and i new it involved baking soda. i watching all the others vids and i was like wheres the baking soda? i thpught i might hve lost my mind or i done it wrong 20 yrs ago. but watching ur vid i was reassured i i didnt lose my mind. plus it seems like all the other vids wasnt explaining every step. like skipping over steps. thx for vid

  • @itchyjohnson3328
    @itchyjohnson3328 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm gonna give your method a try NOW!! Thank you!

  • @marsiasc2280
    @marsiasc2280 Před 4 lety +1

    you are the real deal, Mr Battery Man.

  • @swompyskippy
    @swompyskippy Před 3 lety +3

    fair play to you this is amazing I have always thought you needed to get the acid from somewhere, I have a pile of battery's in my workshop waiting to be scrapped...not anymore going to give this ago I think 10 out of 10

    • @RandySchartiger
      @RandySchartiger  Před 3 lety +3

      thanks so much my friend and thanks for viewing! yes the Epsom salt will create acid as charged and is cheaper than buying acid. good luck with your work I can vouch this process works like a charm I still use it to this day! cheers and thanks again!

    • @dkleath8697
      @dkleath8697 Před rokem +1

      Yep, In 2020 I bought a jug of sulfuric acid ( from Napa Auto Parts) for this purpose & it cost about $45...

  • @spawn1086
    @spawn1086 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks, just did 2 batteries that were unable to hold a charge. Very descriptive.

    •  Před 4 lety

      How did it work?

  • @tonywalters9436
    @tonywalters9436 Před 9 měsíci

    Randy. I’m wishing I had seen your video first before I went out and bought a new battery but it makes sense how it cleans the plates on the inside of battery

  • @bradstevenson72
    @bradstevenson72 Před 4 lety

    Sir Thank you for making this useful and informative video .I enjoyed your narration .

  • @shanejohns7901
    @shanejohns7901 Před 4 lety +4

    This is a chemical reaction, not an electrical 'short'. Sodium Bicarbonate = Baking Soda. And it is a smart additional step for descaling/desulfating the battery inside. Mostly because it creates such big bubbles when it comes into contact with acid. And if it comes into contact with any acid beneath some of that sulfate scaling on the lead inside, it has a very good chance of knocking it loose from the lead. That will then expose the lead to the electrolyte later. The more surface area you can gets exposed, the better. If you had something similar to the shakers they have to mix paint at the paint stores, that would also help shake loose some of that sulfate from the lead plates.
    Not so sure about the Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salts) as the electrolyte. It may work well in a pinch. It may work just fine. I simply do not know. You could have taken the original contaminated electrolyte and pass it through some coffee filters to remove that lead sulfate scaling sediment. My main concern on this is that you're mixing metals -- lead and magnesium. The new electrolyte will coat (electroplate) those lead (metal) plates with magnesium (metal) rather than lead when the charge is added to the epsom salt electrolyte.

  • @wkcleo
    @wkcleo Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for your time and patience in the making and explanation of each step in your video. Worked like a charm on my mower batteries just I didn't have a charger so I just hooked up the batteries after replacing the fluid and ran the mower for a while and it cranked after turning off after an hour. Saved me some $$$$

  • @lindareinen4361
    @lindareinen4361 Před 4 lety

    Unreal how it bubbles up like that, bet there’s a fix going too! Good video!

  • @williammay2068
    @williammay2068 Před 2 lety

    You rock man, this is incredible info and incredibly helpful.

  • @sterlingdavidgrasssr
    @sterlingdavidgrasssr Před 4 lety +3

    From one old Hippy to another old Hippy, I'm going to give'er a try . I have 8 old batteries in the barn... Thanks

  • @iposttube
    @iposttube Před 6 lety +4

    great vid and great details!! very knowledgeable. Thanks

  • @vertial
    @vertial Před 3 lety

    You legend, my battery charger said my battery was dead. I did your steps and now it actually knows its a car battery and taking charge

  • @joandodds7626
    @joandodds7626 Před 4 lety

    Good detailed vid! Thanks from your friends in northern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  • @michaelangel6201
    @michaelangel6201 Před 4 lety +11

    Best class I ever had, dude saved me about $190.00 (what AutoZone wanted to charge for a replacement battery) I follow his instructions and my old battery works like new. I even use what he said for a lot of old Pb batteries for my Solar system.

  • @DTechnologyservices
    @DTechnologyservices Před 4 lety +1

    I love this guy. Baking soda wins period!!!

  • @Titans2138
    @Titans2138 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for the video. I watched another highly viewed battery rejuvenation video where a condescending nerd told me this method wouldn't work. Worked for me, nerd, who failed in his attempt using another method. I made sure to to do the baking soda thing plenty of times, maybe 8 times, and rinsed it out with tap water a couple more times. Boiled a gallon of distilled water, the epson salt in and stirred. Let it cool down some. Poured it back in the water jug and poured it into the battery. Before, the battery wouldn't hold a charge. If I charged it for a couple hours it would start my car but if it sat around for any length of time it wouldn't have the juice to start the car up again. After a day it would drain so much that it couldn't light up the dash and allow me to change gears. I was working on the car for awhile (timing chain, rod knock, etc...) and I always had to charge it for an hour everytime I wanted to put the car in neutral and push it back a couple feet to give me some room to work in the garage. A Crown Victoria is about half an inch shorter than the length of my garage plus a work bench. And yes I know you can put a screw driver under the steering wheel and hit a button that releases it from being locked in park but it's not easy to do on that car and I may have broken that switch at some point because it was so difficult to do. Welcome to my labratory where safety is number one priority.

  • @danielanthony4687
    @danielanthony4687 Před 5 lety +4

    I just want to say brother you did a good job that's just the way I've done it all my years working for my company when we refurbished batteries take my hat off to you boy you so good keep up the good work love you forever talk to you soon God bless

  • @thecapitalalliance
    @thecapitalalliance Před 4 lety +15

    The only thing I would add to this video (and thank you for the video), is to vigorously shake the aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution before each time you add it to the battery cell.

    • @kenlafevers7991
      @kenlafevers7991 Před 4 lety +2

      Another thing that might be worth mentioning would be to rinse the battery out with distiled water after baking soda treatment or maybe the little bit left over might now effect the epsom salt solution

    • @allansimutenda8617
      @allansimutenda8617 Před 4 lety +2

      @@kenlafevers7991 is Epsom salt the same as table salt, please explain

    • @joshahhhyeah9993
      @joshahhhyeah9993 Před 4 lety +1

      @@allansimutenda8617 nope. totally different compound. u can buy it at any pharmacy store like CVS or Walgreens

    • @bobthibodeau5699
      @bobthibodeau5699 Před 3 lety +8

      Strap a vibrating sander onto side of battery to loosen deposits in cells to get that baking soda into sulphate deposits. 20-60 minutes should suffice.

    • @kingdomquest2521
      @kingdomquest2521 Před 3 lety

      @@allansimutenda8617 Believe it or not Epsom salt can be used as a laxative when added to water unlike table salt.

  • @robertpackett2823
    @robertpackett2823 Před 4 lety

    Thank Mr. Shartiger. You sound like family here in east TN. I've researched this video many times. One thing is rapid discharge then recharge over and again seems to help also.

    • @jwarmstrong
      @jwarmstrong Před 4 lety

      Great advice along with: Recharge on a full moon & the battery will stay charged twice as long.

    • @clawhammer704
      @clawhammer704 Před 4 lety

      Randy is a West Virginia ridge runner....

  • @jonminnella4157
    @jonminnella4157 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video really enjoyed it you're teaching me how to save money much appreciated

  • @jr42a1
    @jr42a1 Před 5 lety +3

    I have always had bad luck with small batteries as many of you will admit...(seadoos,ZT lawn mower,ect.)1-2 season tops.
    90% of these style batteries carry only 90 days- 1 year at best warranty so by next season you're screwed out of your money.
    Seadoos/PWCs are hard on batteries (seasonal, lot of hard bouncing around)
    No lie, no sarcasm...I got tired of blowing money.This is what I did...
    I made a little extra room on the unit's battery tray(modified slightly) and went to Wal-Mart,Sams Club,ect. and bought the SMALLEST group size car battery with a 5 year warranty.
    KEEP THE RECIEPT OR TAKE A PICTURE OF IT ON YOUR PHONE !!!!
    The battery will last longer than those cheap ATV batteries and in the event of failure (which usually happens in 3-4 years) TAKE IT BACK !!! They will heavily pro rate the battery in your favor if you have proof of purchase and if its within 3-4 years (which is typical)will usually in your favor just give you a free replacement.No hard work with potential harm PLUS you get a BRAND NEW BATTERY over and over.With a quarter of the time invested if not less ,you can easily modify any lawn mower,ZT,PWC,ATV(sometimes) battery tray and you will get far more CCA's. Sure you will pay 2-3 times more up front but its the warranty which is what keeps you from blowing money and time year after year...
    If you live in the southern portion of the US, your battery may last longer but from the midwest on up where you get cold winters and the battery isn't used year round ,I think you guys know what I'm talking about..