Mistyped/darn autospell. Stored at regular/nominal voltage. 

Thanks,
Ed

> On Jul 26, 2025, at 1:03 PM, Jay Summet via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You can try charging and discharging them 3 times....but if they don't "wake 
> up" by then, they are most likely permanently degraded.  [And may also suffer 
> from "whiskers" depending upon the cathode?/anode? chemistry, so could 
> potentially short out spontaneously and go into thermal runaway, so be 
> careful when charging/discharging...make sure that if they burst into flames 
> they won't start anything else on fire...]
> 
> 
> [I don't know what you mean by "Heavy" voltage levels....but leaving them 
> fully discharged is very bad for LiIon chemistry, and leaving them fully 
> charged also reduces their calendar life.]
> 
> 
> Jay
> 
>> On 7/26/25 14:07, Edward Thorpe via EV wrote:
>> I have several lithium battery modules that have been stored for years but 
>> at heavy voltage levels. When initially performing a simple load test the 
>> readings show very low capacity, like 1/10th original. Is there any way to 
>> “wake up” or exercise or recondition then to usage range? Or is it best to 
>> recycle and focus on getting new cells?
>> Thanks,
>> Edward
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