Heat is the number one killer of battery performance. Most heat is generated by tool use and charging, but we can do a few things to minimize it. Batteries need to be not too hot, but also not too cold to perform at their best. When the temperatures drop, here are a few maintenance tips to. Sadly, there's not a whole lot that you can do about vibration. The majority of the vibration that a battery experiences come from the tool and application itself. Still, there are a couple of common sense things to help. Here's another area that is hard to control. We all know that water and electricity are like daughters and dating, so be cautious of what you can do to. Our last Lithium-ion battery maintenance tip has to do with over-discharging. We have the most control over our charging habits. While charge.
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Having already covered battery charging tips, we also wanted to cover lithium-ion battery maintenance tips. Lithium-ion batteries are expensive. You want to do all you can to extend the life of the fuel that powers your cordless tools. Of the top 5 killers, we have the most control over heat, but having good charging habits also helps considerably.
How do you maintain a lithium ion battery?
Our last Lithium-ion battery maintenance tip has to do with over-discharging. We have the most control over our charging habits. While charge and discharge create heat, there is also an optimum state for batteries to be in for both use and storage. Charge your batteries when you drop from two bars to one.
Are lithium-ion batteries worth it?
Lithium-ion batteries are expensive. You want to do all you can to extend the life of the fuel that powers your cordless tools. Of the top 5 killers, we have the most control over heat, but having good charging habits also helps considerably. Combined, all these tips should help add life to your battery packs.
Why is it important to keep lithium batteries cool?
It is important to keep lithium batteries cool to maintain their performance. Avoiding hot environments such as cars on hot days and storing batteries in shaded or temperature-controlled areas can help prevent capacity loss and extend battery lifespan. What are the recommended charging characteristics for lithium-ion batteries?
How to store a lithium battery?
When it comes to storing lithium batteries, taking the right precautions is crucial to maintain their performance and prolong their lifespan. One important consideration is the storage state of charge. It is recommended to store lithium batteries at around 50% state of charge to prevent capacity loss over time.
Do lithium ion batteries age?
Lithium-ion batteries age from the moment they leave the assembly line. Time is a key factor that contributes to battery aging. It is advisable to purchase batteries when needed and look for the newest date stamp to ensure maximum battery lifespan. What are charging cycles, and how do they affect battery life?