Hi,
Due to circumstances I had al my batteries fully charged for a couple of weeks without using them. One was in my spark.
When I tested the batteries today I saw that the level was around 60% for the ones that were stored outside of the spark. This is normal due to the self-discharge.
But when I tested the battery that was in my spark I had no reaction at all. Double push, long push...nothing happend.
I feared for this battery.
Luckely when I charged all batteries there was life again in this one. It was also fully charged after a couple of minutes. While the others took longer because they were only at 60%.
So it seems to me that it went in a hibernation state at around 80%.
My question now is, if it’s safe to leave your battery in the spark for storrage longer than a week?
Grt
Festijn
Due to circumstances I had al my batteries fully charged for a couple of weeks without using them. One was in my spark.
When I tested the batteries today I saw that the level was around 60% for the ones that were stored outside of the spark. This is normal due to the self-discharge.
But when I tested the battery that was in my spark I had no reaction at all. Double push, long push...nothing happend.
I feared for this battery.
Luckely when I charged all batteries there was life again in this one. It was also fully charged after a couple of minutes. While the others took longer because they were only at 60%.
So it seems to me that it went in a hibernation state at around 80%.
My question now is, if it’s safe to leave your battery in the spark for storrage longer than a week?
Grt
Festijn