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I've often seen the recommendation to store li-ion batteries at 40%
charge for maximum life. Wikipedia states "However, if they are
not used for a long time, they should be brought to a charge level of
around 40% - 60%. "
I doubt that voltage and "charge level" are linearly related - I
imagine that voltage stays fairly constant as the power is used up
only to fall off rapidly at the end, in which case, how are we
supposed to know what the charge level of a battery is? I'm
thinking particularly of a li-ion power-tool battery with no "fuel
meter" on the charger or tool.
Thanks
Martin
charge for maximum life. Wikipedia states "However, if they are
not used for a long time, they should be brought to a charge level of
around 40% - 60%. "
I doubt that voltage and "charge level" are linearly related - I
imagine that voltage stays fairly constant as the power is used up
only to fall off rapidly at the end, in which case, how are we
supposed to know what the charge level of a battery is? I'm
thinking particularly of a li-ion power-tool battery with no "fuel
meter" on the charger or tool.
Thanks
Martin