I just received my new CCS with the 19.2 battery. I read this whole thread, and was at 1st convinced to do the "80/20" charge theory to prolong battery life. But then I did some math, and have decided to full charge "100/20"; I only plan on using my bike 7 months of the year when I am in Upstate NY; I winter for 5 months in Florida, and will not be taking my CCS. So if I charge fully to 100%, I can theoretically expect to only get about 400 cycles out of the battery. However, I also expect to get about 50 miles per full charge at the level I ride (I will still use 20% or 42V as my low "cut-off" level. ) 50x400=20,000 miles. I expect to ride about 2000 miles/ year. So that works out to , in theory, the battery still lasting 10 years. That's quite a long time despite the full charge! I haven't seen it discussed here, but what is the practical lifespan of the battery in terms of age (aside from charge cycles)? i.e Won't at least some of the 78 18650-type batteries inside start to leak at some point? Or the battery otherwise fail simply due to age? I have flashlites with these batteries, and cannot imagine them lasting 10 years without physical failure. Does anyone know if these batteries will last 10 years even if "properly" charged and maintained? The bottom line is that possibly a "coddled" 80/20 battery may in the end have no more longevity than a 100/20 charged battery; but the 80/20 charged battery gives up some performance that the fully charged battery does not. Am I off base here? anyone?