Keep Battery Pack Healthy

Keep Battery Pack Healthy

DO NOT leave the battery pack inactive for more than 3 months. 
        Leaving the battery pack inactive for an extended period will significantly reduce its performance and cause fast degradation. 

        DO charge the battery pack for 15 minutes at least once per 3 months. 
        Lithium-ion battery packs slightly self-discharge over time. Charging the battery pack for 15 minutes at least once per 3 months will be enough to keep the battery active.
DO consider replace the battery pack at a noticeable decrease of its performance.
        The battery pack's lifespan is influenced by operation frequency and total working hours. If the operating time per full charge noticeably decreases, please consider replacing the battery pack.

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