Skillhunt42
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I hope this forum is the right place to ask, it has come up everytime I googled for answers and you guys seem to know everything there is to know about batteries and then some.
I have a large number of LiPo and Li-ion camera batteries that I only want to use one time a year, but I don't want them to die in storage. I have read that it is best to charge Li batteries to 3.85 volts before storing them for extended periods. However, I don't have any chargers that stop at that voltage, and I also would like to charge a lot of batteries at the same time.
Can I just use a current limiting circuit and connect each battery to something like 3.85v at 250mA tops and leave them for a couple of hours?
I have a large number of LiPo and Li-ion camera batteries that I only want to use one time a year, but I don't want them to die in storage. I have read that it is best to charge Li batteries to 3.85 volts before storing them for extended periods. However, I don't have any chargers that stop at that voltage, and I also would like to charge a lot of batteries at the same time.
Can I just use a current limiting circuit and connect each battery to something like 3.85v at 250mA tops and leave them for a couple of hours?