IMPORTANT!!! - Read This Page Below BEFORE You Access The Case Study (Please allow 10 - 15 Minutes For Delivery)
Black Friday Special Deal - 94% off
Looking Towards Getting Started With Your Energy Independency Project?
First off, thank you for your interest in this case study! Your download has been sent to your e-mail, and it should arrive soon. Meanwhile, let me tell you more about this whole Powerwall and Power Saving idea.
It all started with the need to store electricity for blackouts, brownouts, and for protecting my home appliances from spikes, which destroied multiple electronics for me in the past.
I discovered a great solution by recycling used laptop and power tool batteries. This niche is rapidly growing, and people started doing this full time, earning a good profit with their hobby.

Used laptop batteries ready to be disassembled
Here’s how people produce between $2,000 to $3,500 worth of recycled battery cells each month with a few pushes of buttons. They get the most valuable components of a Powerwall dirt cheap then sell for a profit.

ebay screenshot
Are you sick of looking for DIY projects that work and are also useful? In the past, I’ve found myself checking out all sorts of projects and discovered that none worked as advertised, so I stopped for a period.
That was until a recent tragedy, which changed the way I perceive the big companies such as General Electric, which is most likely controlled by our government.
Now, I know that we just met, so I don’t want to burden you with my experience. I will share that story some other time. Now, let’s focus on you and on the reason that got you here, on this page, this very moment.
While the technology is fantastic, not many regular users will afford this price tag for a backup and energy saving solution. This is why I took the journey to find out what it takes to make my own Powerwall.
Before digging into specifics, I started by finding the best way to reuse laptop batteries because many repair shops sell those in bulk, really, really cheap.
I was able to purchase 100 used laptop batteries for 40 USD, making me a profit of over $1200 after I recycled them, that’s how powerful this is.
I am a car mechanic dealing mostly with the electrical part on cars for 20 years. When I first started this project, it was a bit daunting even for me, but after getting the workflow together, testing different methods to recycle the cells and finding the best sources, things started to get very simple.
Once I started seeing the potential of this project, I decided to record some videos to make this project accessible to other people with no experience in recycling used batteries.
It took me a couple of weeks to get everything in place, but all my neighbors and friends said that it was all worth it.
…and soooo much more.
I would’ve loved watching this kind of guide before getting started. It would’ve saved me from spending a lot of nights doing trial and error, it would've also avoided broken cells and broken battery packs. It’s good to learn from your mistakes, but it’s even better to learn from others' mistakes.
That’s why I’ve so careful documented WHAT WORKS into one simple, easy-to-follow video tutorial so everyone can duplicate these results.
I’ve been very reluctant to release this guide to the public, but everyone who watched it said that more people should see it because it contains a ton of useful information.
Usually, this kind of guide would sell for $47 - $97, but for a very limited time, I’ll let you have instant access to this guide for just $7.
Yep…$7.
You get access to a step-by-step video guide and you can start watching right away.
$47, now just $3
You can have one of those fancy coffees at Starbucks or you can:
The choice is yours…
Click the “Add To Cart” button and start your journey right away.
Just $3