tomjasz
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BH's (Easy Motion) recommendation for long term storage is charge to 80%, then monitor and recharge as necessary every three months.
PLEASE USE 50%
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BH's (Easy Motion) recommendation for long term storage is charge to 80%, then monitor and recharge as necessary every three months.
Wish I could help you out, but I ride no matter how crappy the weather gets. That requires regular chargingAnyone have any advice or helpful tips for battery storage for +30 days! Should the battery be completely drained of power? Should it just be shelved to diminish power over time? Should a charge be administered
periodically? Any tips would be gratefully appreciated, thanx.
It's not exclusive anything. You said you thought the battery was partial lead, everyone else was giving advice based on lithium chemistry. The two different chemistries can react differently.My Apologies, Rich.
I'm New to the Forum, and wasn't Aware it was Exclusively about Lithium, but I Did get an Answer to My Question, anyway.
Wish I could help you out, but I ride no matter how crappy the weather gets. That requires regular charging
It's not exclusive anything. You said you thought the battery was partial lead, everyone else was giving advice based on lithium chemistry. The two different chemistries can react differently.
I still don't know what partial lead is.
I got This from a Place called Pro Battery Shops-Wish I could help you out, but I ride no matter how crappy the weather gets. That requires regular charging
"When placing an Electric Scooter or Electric Bike into Storage, ensure that the Batteries are Fully Charged before going into Storage.
And Recharge the Batteries at least once every 3 months while in Storage.
Failure to do This can cause Internal Oxidization causing a Shortened Battery Lifespan, and a Lower Mileage Range for the Electric Scooter or Bike".
Mea culpa, I missed the fat that this was about SLA. Thanks for the correction!@Thomas Jaszewski, what you are quoting is meant for SLA batteries; we all agree that this is not how you store or charge Lithium batteries
I lied: the weather just got crappy enough not to ride. My CCS is not well suited to 6 inches of wet snow.I got This from a Place called Pro Battery Shops-