On Dec 31, 2005, at 9:30 AM, Jim Katz wrote:
Someone mentioned that the L-I battery should be drained completely
if used
at all since any charge cycle is one less from the total number of
charge
cycles possible for that battery. If true, then I've been wasting
them. I
play Scrabble with a partner. When I pass the laptop to the other
player, I
unplug the AC. When I get it back 5 minutes later, I plug it in again
during my turn, so as to restore full charge for off-leash work
after the
games are finished. Is this a bad habit?
I mentioned that that is the WORST way, from everything I've read, to
treat a LiON.
A little google searching will provide many sources for the same info.
In a nutshell, everything I've ever read about Lithium rechargeables
says they should be kept topped up rather than fully discharged, kept
as cool as reasonable especially while charging, and if you have to
store them for a while without use they should be at 50% capacity and
in a cool place.
No matter what you do, even stored and unused, they lose total
capacity over time, about 50% max of original life after 2 yrs is not
unusual.
HTH.
-B
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