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by hellosailor » Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:29 pm
Art, part of the problem is that there ARE real differences in proprietary construction from one company to another, so that "all" LiOn or NiMh or NiCd (which is not NiCad) batteries are not the same.
Ask two engineers, you'll get three more opinions. The folks at Saft (inventors of NiCad and trademark owners) will tell you they have no "memory" problem in their cells--but some of their competitors do. Salesmanship? Or engineering?
I've got Panasonic NiMh cells that hold a good charge (maybe 75%) after six months, while unbranded Chinese ones are dead in three weeks, from internal self-discharge. Obviously, there are gross differences and with LiOn it is even worse, since some of the manufacturing problems can cause fire and explosion. Something is obviously more critical, not just different, in LiOn.
But no matter what battery you get or who you get it from--they all agree on a limited number of charge cycles. They may claim 1000 rather than 500, but no matter how you slice it, deep cycling one still eats one full charge cycle. Might as well use that "for real" rather than just for conditioning, whether it makes a difference or not.
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