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Act Lithium Battery Tester

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It's the second one they've done, I was tempted but just changing batteries yearly on most devices now anyway.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Im with Stu on this, and there is more profit in changing batteries every year than buy meters that tells you theyre okay

How much you charge for a battery?

depends on the battery, our mark up is 50% on trade price

 

Until its full?

lol

He would be when it fails halfway through the next year and causes a £70 callout, too...

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

battery change every year !!!! dom littlewood will be on your case mate

 

I assumed standard practice for CR's.

After a number of 18-23 month failures you realise it's not worth testing them.

battery change every year !!!! dom littlewood will be on your case mate

Its about providing a professional service Ive had batteries fail 18 months on, I think Dom would be more interested in me charging £90 to go and change one six months after a service, most customers would rather not have the hassle of a call out than pay a few quid extra every year

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