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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 991912" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>Lithium-ion batteries tend to lose 20% of their current charge per year worth of charging cycles. So after a year of average use you’d have 80%. 2 years 64ish% (80% of 80%). As time goes on the resistance of the electrons increases. There are ways to mitigate this. Don’t deep charge (drain below 20% or let them die), and when storing them for extended periods store them charged (usually recommended storing at 80-90% charger, but I’m not sure if this recommendation still stands). It really depends on how much you use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 991912, member: 79035"] Lithium-ion batteries tend to lose 20% of their current charge per year worth of charging cycles. So after a year of average use you’d have 80%. 2 years 64ish% (80% of 80%). As time goes on the resistance of the electrons increases. There are ways to mitigate this. Don’t deep charge (drain below 20% or let them die), and when storing them for extended periods store them charged (usually recommended storing at 80-90% charger, but I’m not sure if this recommendation still stands). It really depends on how much you use them. [/QUOTE]
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