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I have a question about maintaing the Solo batteries. Is it best to periodically charge the batteries to full, or can you leave them for a few weeks or longer and then charge them full right before you use them?
I guess what I am really asking is, what is the best way to maintain the batteries during the time between flying outings?
I've noticed that if all my batteries are charged fully after we are done flying, in a week to ten days, they all loose from 2 to 3 lights on the light bar. So usually the night before I am going to fly, I charge up all my batteries to full, and they all seem to work fine. ( I have 10 batteries for 3 solos, and I charge all the batteries we use back to full on the same day after we fly. I am really impressed that every time I check them all a week or 2 later, they are all down 2 or three lights. Even the ones we putt in the solos that are full. So far every one has shown the same number of lights when you check them. I am still amazed at that)
I did buy all of them new, within about 30 days of one another
I just haven't had any experience with smart batteries, or lithium batteries for that matter. I learned how to handle ni-cad packs more years ago than I want to tell, and I learned that how you charge/discharge, match cells etc. has a lot to do with performance, and battery life.
I really would appreciate any and all the information you are willing to share, and please assume I know nothing about these, ( Because I don't ) and I really need the 101 coarse here.
Thank you in advance. I really enjoy the information in the forum and have learned a lot. Brian Gailey.
I guess what I am really asking is, what is the best way to maintain the batteries during the time between flying outings?
I've noticed that if all my batteries are charged fully after we are done flying, in a week to ten days, they all loose from 2 to 3 lights on the light bar. So usually the night before I am going to fly, I charge up all my batteries to full, and they all seem to work fine. ( I have 10 batteries for 3 solos, and I charge all the batteries we use back to full on the same day after we fly. I am really impressed that every time I check them all a week or 2 later, they are all down 2 or three lights. Even the ones we putt in the solos that are full. So far every one has shown the same number of lights when you check them. I am still amazed at that)
I did buy all of them new, within about 30 days of one another
I just haven't had any experience with smart batteries, or lithium batteries for that matter. I learned how to handle ni-cad packs more years ago than I want to tell, and I learned that how you charge/discharge, match cells etc. has a lot to do with performance, and battery life.
I really would appreciate any and all the information you are willing to share, and please assume I know nothing about these, ( Because I don't ) and I really need the 101 coarse here.
Thank you in advance. I really enjoy the information in the forum and have learned a lot. Brian Gailey.