No. Fable, myth, urban legend.
No. Fable, myth, urban legend.
no, it will kill the cells if get in it
The presence of aspirin in a battery can potentially improve its performance and longevity by reducing the formation of harmful byproducts that can degrade the battery over time. Aspirin can act as a stabilizing agent, helping to maintain the battery's efficiency and extend its lifespan.
Probably diluted sulphuric acid.
Aspirin can be used to revive a car battery by creating a chemical reaction that helps remove sulfation buildup on the battery terminals, allowing for better electrical conductivity and potentially improving the battery's performance.
Answer 1 - Aspirin and Lead-Acid Auto BatteriesThere is NO evidence that Aspirin will cause a Lead-Acid battery to recharge, OR even that it will help the battery in any way. I suspect that this is one of those Urban Legends that has developed "wings" over the years, although it has no basis in fact.
There are a few ways to do this. Using a welder for a D.C. source to zap the battery. A car battery should accomplish the same task. Dangerous as it could explode the target battery. Not for amateurs. Buy a downloadable manual to tell you how. Buy sub C batteries to replace the ones in a battery pack. Soldering experience necessary. On the first link scroll to the first comment.
No it will not extend it's life. However if you have a battery that is run down adding an aspirin to each cell may give you just enough charge to start the car one time. This will allow you to get to an auto parts store and buy a new battery.
I watered the dead grass, and hopefully it will rejuvenate. The infusion of new capital was intended to rejuvenate the steel industry.
I want to rejuvenate my skin. (Not really)
My friend says that certain types of moisturizers rejuvenate her skin.
sanjeev = to rejuvenate; sanjeevayati (as a causative) = (he/she/it) rejuvenates; sanjeevita = rejuvenated