Storing Lithuim Polymer batteries
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From: Cork, IRELAND
Hi,
I have a few of the new FP5350 F3A packs and was wondering if there is any issues storing the batteries while charged. I generally charge the packs the night before I go flying but sometimes due to weather it is not possible to fly
Is it possible to damage the packs by leaving them in the fully charged state for a few days or even a few weeks.
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Niall
I have a few of the new FP5350 F3A packs and was wondering if there is any issues storing the batteries while charged. I generally charge the packs the night before I go flying but sometimes due to weather it is not possible to fly
Is it possible to damage the packs by leaving them in the fully charged state for a few days or even a few weeks.
Thanks
Niall
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Niall,
Short term storage charged, while not the best, is not likely to do much harm.
For longer term storage (say 3 weeks or more) recommend you discharge to 3.75 to 3.85 volts/cell.
Ed
Short term storage charged, while not the best, is not likely to do much harm.
For longer term storage (say 3 weeks or more) recommend you discharge to 3.75 to 3.85 volts/cell.
Ed



