RST Recycling in Hudson, NH is where I'd go.  They accept lead-acid batteries 
with a per-pound fee for disposal and all electronics are free.  It shouldn't 
cost you too much.
-N

On Sunday 14 September 2008 19:51, Peter Dobratz wrote:
> I've got a PK Electronics BlackoutBuster (500VA UPS) with a spent
> battery.  It looks like the company is also no longer existent.  I've
> re-arranged my house and purged of non-essential electronics on ebay,
> so this UPS is no longer needed (my 2 remaining UPSs are APC).
>
> Is there a better way to dispose of this than the dumpster?
>
> The Derry Transfer station accepts "Automobile, and Rechargeable
> Nickel Cadmium batteries", but somehow I don't see them knowing what
> to do with a UPS.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
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