I know that Mag Lite recommends that Mag Rechargeable flashlight users "deep cycle" their flashlights, leaving the light on until the battery is completely dead every so often ... and then recharge from a complete "dead" state.
Supposedly good to extend the life of the battery
What what about the battery in my friend's Ultra Stinger?
Does the same thing apply?
He leaves his Ultra Stinger in the charger, hooked up to his truck ... and says the battery isn't lasting as long as it once did.
Lights only a year old.
Should I tell him to "deep cycle" his battery and try recharging it?
Supposedly good to extend the life of the battery
What what about the battery in my friend's Ultra Stinger?
Does the same thing apply?
He leaves his Ultra Stinger in the charger, hooked up to his truck ... and says the battery isn't lasting as long as it once did.
Lights only a year old.
Should I tell him to "deep cycle" his battery and try recharging it?