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δΰν μςαεγ ΰιϊο ςγ ωδο πτψχεϊ εΰζ μθςεο ξμΰ ?
δΰν μδωΰιψ αξθςο αΰετο χαες βν λωΰιο ωιξεω μϊχετδ ΰψελδ ?
ϊεγδ ξψΰω μςεπιν
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Simple Guidelines for Storing Batteries
- Primary batteries store well. Alkaline and primary lithium batteries can be stored for 10 years with moderate loss capacity.
- When storing, remove the battery from the equipment and place in a dry and cool place.
- Avoid freezing. Batteries freeze more easily if kept in discharged state.
- Charge lead acid before storing and monitor the voltage or specific gravity frequently; apply a charge if below 2.07V/cell or if SG is below 1.225 (most starter batteries).
- Nickel-based batteries can be stored for 35 years, even at zero voltage; prime before use.
- Lithium-ion must be stored in a charged state, ideally at 40 percent. This prevents the battery from dropping below 2.50V/cell, triggering sleep mode.
- Discard Li-ion if kept below 2.00/V/cell for more than a week. Also discard if the voltage does not recover normally after
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