I have heard that 3 hours in the freezer, followed by
a flat drop from a few feet up onto a hard surface
will break away the dendrites that form on the
opposing plates, reducing the battery's effectiveness.
 My one attempt by my wife hit on the corner &
shattered my battery.  I've not heard of any other
successful similar attempts.  I can see how it COULD
work, but can't prove that there's anything more to it
than a last-ditch-effort-before-the-trashcan method. 
Use at your own risk.  If it works, shower me with
accolades (or cash).  If it doesn't, you didn't hear
it here.

- Jeff Lentz

--- "Dr. K. Gensberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I have three batteries, each with about 20
> minutes worth (the 
> first quarter) of life in them. Is there anything
> that can be done to 
> revive them?

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