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Old 04-07-2011, 09:45 AM   #6
Brian M
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I'm of the old-school battery maintenance creed. Back in the day, if you recharged a battery that was NOT fully discharged, it made that same battery capable of less. They developed a "memory", and the batteries were then only capable of that limited use after a few cycles. So I do my best to make that memory as big as possible, which means allowing a battery to completely discharge.

I know the current generation of batteries aren't supposed to do this, but old habits die hard.
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