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This
is a first hand account written by Josee Ward, Dr. Ward's daughter, on
her car and how the Implosion Battery Charger made a HUGE impact!
Last winter I started having battery problems with my car. My battery
would not hold a charge. It died constantly. I had to rely on a friend
to repeatedly jump my battery, to get my car started. I was finally forced
to get a new battery. When we removed the old battery, we discovered that
it had cracked and was beyond help. It had also leaked fluid all over
the battery holder. The mechanic thought it was odd and felt there could
be underlying problems ahead.
Once the new battery was installed my car ran perfectly. My confidence
in it was restored!!
Shortly thereafter, the problems returned. Sure enough the mechanic was
right. The slow start from the begrudging battery was just the beginning.
Soon I was back to needing a jump to get the car going again. I obviously
had a problem that needed to be fixed. Winters in Idaho can be hard to
take so I finally decided to call on my dad.
My dad gave me a voltage meter and had me check the battery. I followed
his directions and continually monitored the battery to see if it was
taking a charge. Although it took a small charge, something else was killing
it. The battery would slowly go dead and refused to crank the engine.
It was becoming clear that my car had a low level electrical drain, but
I was mystified as to what or where the electrical drain was.
Finally a friend and me discovered that my automatic door locks were acting
up. They started clicking back and forth uncontrollably. The circuitry
had to be nearly blown. I had to get the problem fixed, or lose another
battery.
It was very frustrating to say the least. I began by hunting down the
fuse box. Once I got there, I systematically pulled all the fuses until
I found one with a suspicious hairline crack. It proved to be the lingering
problem. Further testing showed it to be the source of my troubles.
The bad fuse I found was the culprit that was causing the door locks to
work irregularly. I felt lucky to have found the defect. I went ahead
and replaced the fuse and then set about to get the battery recharged.
I started by taking my dad’s advice and proceeded cautiously. Dad
warned me, it wouldn’t be easy. He told me to get a reading on the
battery before I started. As it turned out, the battery was nearly dead.
I could hardly get any reading on the meter. Hopefully, I’d be able
to get the battery back up. Dad told me not to feed it a whole lot of
voltage at first. That I should nurse it up from a small trickle charge
would be best. The battery responded, but it didn’t hold much of
a charge for long.
When I told dad of the continuing problem, he told me there was only one
thing that could save my damaged battery.
Dad gave me his Implosion Battery Charger to heal my car battery. In the
past I had seen it work on all sorts of batteries, even on his collection
of old batteries. I was at first unsure of how to use the charger. Dad
said he would guide me through. He also told me that if I followed his
directions, everything would work out.
I found that, even though I was a girl and knew nothing much about charging
batteries, the Implosion Charger was easy to use.
Following dad’s advice, I started charging the battery at a low
level (around 10 volts) and gradually turned it up. I continually used
the voltage meter to see how the battery was charging. It amazed me to
see it climb clear to 15-16 volts. I couldn’t believe my eyes. It
was beyond what it was when it was new. The battery was going beyond what
my friends expected! It was seemingly rejuvenating the battery. In spite
of the charge going into the battery, the battery remained cool!
Later, when I went home for Christmas, I left the car parked in Boise
for nearly a week. Despite the frigid, below freezing weather, the battery
maintained a respectable charge. It did what I didn’t expect. It
started right up.
Thanks to dad, I learned some valuable lessons. First off, I learned to
use a meter. Then I learned the value of patience, by trickle charging
the damaged battery. The faulty door lock circuits were highly abusive
to my battery. I bore witness to the rejuvenation of my battery. Whatever
it was in the Implosion Charger, it made my battery better than new. Although
my experience was at times painful to me, I gained an insight into what
my father had invented. I didn’t have to listen to second hand stories
for I had my own experience to share. Most importantly, I learned the
value of asking my dad for his advice. It’s the next best thing
to him being there. It also made me more independent than I ever thought
I would be.
Thanks to the Implosion Battery Charger, my battery maintains a healthy
charge in excess of what it did when it was brand new. I understand now
why people who have the charger rave about it. If you have a weak battery
that just can’t seem to hold a charge, don’t give up. Get
an Implosion Battery Charger. It not only charges a battery, it can heal
it too!
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Battery Charger healing Josee's car. |
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