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Originally Posted by HarryT
After three years, though, the battery isn't going to be in great shape no matter what you do. It will almost certainly have lost around a third to half of its original capacity. You just can't store lithium batteries long term.
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Actually, you can, and it's much the same way you store books for the very long term: store it in an atmosphere devoid of oxygen. Given the availability of airtight containers and relative cheapness of argon cylinders (it *is* 1% of the atmosphere after all), this is possibly less wildly impractical than it sounds. A bit less. Perhaps.