Virgil
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quote: Originally posted by Jonathan Crump
From experience I recomend killing those batteries sometime because they will build a memory. I never charge any of mine (light, tracker, shocker) until they are almost dead.
I am the complete opposite. All my stuff goes on charge as soon as I get home. It also all comes in the house so it stays at a stable temperature. With the old type batteries, NiCad, they would develop a memory but the new batteries, NiMH or Lithium, are not supposed to and I have not seen any evidence of it.
Talk to anyone who knows batteries and they will tell you temperature change kills a battery faster than anything. Leaving a light or collars in the dogbox or in a kennel is the worst thing you can do to them.
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