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Store batteries charged or discharged
The batteries should be stored at room temperature. You should regularly charge and discharge all the above batteries to keep them in good order. The following batteries can be stored fully charged: 1) Lead Acid batteries should always be stored fully charged. 2) Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride are best stored fully charged. Learn how to find an AT&T store near you. Discard. Lithium-ion must be stored in a charged state, ideally at 40 percent. This prevents the battery from dropping below V/cell, triggering sleep mode. This minimizes age-related capacity loss while keeping the battery operational and allowing for . Recommended storage is around 40 percent state-of-charge (SoC). You should regularly charge and discharge all the above batteries to keep them in good order. The following batteries can be stored fully charged: 1) Lead Acid batteries should always be stored fully charged. 2) Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride are best stored fully charged. You should regularly charge and discharge all the above batteries to keep them in good order. Updated Follow The following batteries can be stored fully charged: 1) Lead Acid batteries should always be stored fully charged. 2) Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride are best stored fully charged. Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride are best stored fully charged. You should regularly charge and discharge all the above . Lead Acid batteries should always be stored fully charged. The Lithium Ion ones must be stored at % maximum charge for. The Nickel-based batteries (like the eneloop batteries) can be stored at any state of charge. Learn more about battery recycling, including options for different types.