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<blockquote data-quote="bullitt2735" data-source="post: 16284520" data-attributes="member: 82002"><p>I always leave mine in these days, any decent li-poly or lithium-ion charger will actually be better left in as it will monitor battery health and adjust accordingly. I have an ego mower and trimmer. I had one bad battery in the trimmer but it was completely my fault, My ego mower has a large battery that is enough to do .3 acre property and then swap that same battery to the trimmer in one charge. I used the trimmer battery once when I got it, let it run down and then didn't charge it for 6+months and it died. ( worst thing you can do for a lithium battery is run it down to 100%) I've had my ego mower for 3 years and I can say I've lost maybe a 5% charge in well over times mowing my lawn in 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullitt2735, post: 16284520, member: 82002"] I always leave mine in these days, any decent li-poly or lithium-ion charger will actually be better left in as it will monitor battery health and adjust accordingly. I have an ego mower and trimmer. I had one bad battery in the trimmer but it was completely my fault, My ego mower has a large battery that is enough to do .3 acre property and then swap that same battery to the trimmer in one charge. I used the trimmer battery once when I got it, let it run down and then didn't charge it for 6+months and it died. ( worst thing you can do for a lithium battery is run it down to 100%) I've had my ego mower for 3 years and I can say I've lost maybe a 5% charge in well over times mowing my lawn in 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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