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This Video here is for all maintenance batteries

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Welder for Deep Cycle ONLY 6 Volt & 12V Batteries or

Use This for all Standard 12-volt Batteries
**If the above welder is unavailable, either one of these will work or **

After doing this process use this charger to slowly and fully charge the battery

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  1. Monica Smith

    Why a welder, versus one of those shop
    heavy duty battery charger? Thanks in advance

  2. Allen Gregory

    How do I do it if I have no holes in the top of the battery?

  3. futureace One

    Will this method work on AGM car batteries?

  4. Jaguar 870

    Yeah some of our lead acid don't have those holes, have a big square top that looks removable. But with some prying seems tight.

  5. Mark's Reviews and RANTS

    I got a new mower battery last year but,before I bought it I charged the old one until it could no longer take a charge,I mean after it sit through the winter,and then I used my jumper to jump it,I should have done that with the first 2 batteries.

  6. Silver Grizzly

    Suuuuuuuuuulfer!!!🀣HEY HammerπŸ‘‹!!! I remember the video that you did with the car batteries, let me ask you a question, the battery in my Honda ATV has the holes for acid, ik coz I filled them, will this work on that battery it's been dead probably two years now. It's a smaller battery but is 12v just wondering. Hammer and Mrs. Hammer, y'all have a marvelous week my good friends!!! Much Love and Respect Brother πŸ™ Be Safe and Be Blessed! πŸ•ŠπŸ•ŠπŸ•Š Jay.

  7. Brian Pooley

    I see you have changed welders from a couple of years ago. Are the new welders better than the old ones or easier to use. Also what was the condition of this battery and what should shelf life be after charging. Here in Canada we only get to use them for 6 months and wait another 6 for winter to get over to be able to use again in spring. Thanks as I seen this tip from you before but it was for regular automotive batteries.

  8. dBelcourt

    Wonder if this would help golf cart deep cycle battery. Mine seem to tire out after a couple of years.😒

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