John_Mc
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- Monkton, Vermont
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- NH TC33D Modified with belly pan, limb risers & FOPS. Honda Pioneer 520 & antique Coot UTV
Does that reduce the life of Li-Ion batteries by draining them to the shut off point? Are they better off maintained with a mid to upper charge range, occasionally topping them off rather than fully draining them?
Lithium-Ion batteries "like" to be in the (roughly) 20%-80% range (and good lithium-based equipment will have a protection mechanism built in to shut down - usually to protect from over-heating, but it may also protect from too deep a discharge). Running them outside that 20-80% range is not a huge problem, but you don't want to leave them that way for extended periods. Standard flood lead-acid and AGM batteries like to be kept full. Lithium batteries are a bit different: for long term storage, it's best to leave them somewhere around half full. My Milwaukee M18 batteries have a 4-light charge indicator. If I'm putting them away and won't be using them for a while, I try to leave them with either 2 or 3 lights showing. Storing this way is supposed to maximize the years of life you get out of the battery.

