On 06/07/11 13:57, Chris Schumann wrote:
On 06/07/2011 12:52 PM, Scott Matthews wrote:
If I have 2 batteries (smaller cell for everyday use, higher cell for
trips) -- is there a proper way to store the higher cell battery to
keep it healthy? Do I leave it at 50%? 100%? Should I leave it in a
drawer? Perhaps
even the fridge?
Technically, to give it the longest life, IIRC, store it at around 30%
in the freezer.
However, it is a consumable item, and how you use it should inform how
you should store it. If you need it to be usable quickly, store it at
100%.
In the freezer? Are you sure?
What I've read indicated that the fridge was the right temperature.
Freezing
won't harm the chemistry?
Do I need to periodically swap batteries and charge/discharge the high
cell just to keep it "exercised" (so to speak)?
No. That is only used to recalibrate the charging mechanism and should
be done only when your system is confused about how much battery is left.
Chris
--STeve Andre'
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