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Many are buying and socking away extra batteries for later or much later use.
I was wondering what strategies others might be using. For instance are these batteries being checked and charged to a particular storage voltage? Are they being stored a cooler temperatures? How long can they be left alone and still be viable with different storage methods?
I usually leave my 6 active batteries charged for short-term storage at 15.2 volts or a little more. That is the default storage voltage for the Hitec X4 charger I use. Some in the past have suggested charging to 4 lights with light 5 flashing. Yet when my charger reads 15.2 volts my 6 batteries show anywhere from 2-3, 3-4 or 4 lights lit. Not sure if this a symptom of the age and condition of the batteries or some inconsistency in the way the number of lights are illuminated.
I was wondering what strategies others might be using. For instance are these batteries being checked and charged to a particular storage voltage? Are they being stored a cooler temperatures? How long can they be left alone and still be viable with different storage methods?
I usually leave my 6 active batteries charged for short-term storage at 15.2 volts or a little more. That is the default storage voltage for the Hitec X4 charger I use. Some in the past have suggested charging to 4 lights with light 5 flashing. Yet when my charger reads 15.2 volts my 6 batteries show anywhere from 2-3, 3-4 or 4 lights lit. Not sure if this a symptom of the age and condition of the batteries or some inconsistency in the way the number of lights are illuminated.