sparkie7 macrumors 68030 Original poster Oct 30, 2008 #1 ie. run it fully down, charge fully up and repeat twice. or are these Lithium-polymer batteries not an issue with 'memory effect' ? any advise on how best to break my battery in would be appreciated 😀
ie. run it fully down, charge fully up and repeat twice. or are these Lithium-polymer batteries not an issue with 'memory effect' ? any advise on how best to break my battery in would be appreciated 😀
N niemo810 macrumors member Oct 30, 2008 #3 sparkie7 said: ie. run it fully down, charge fully up and repeat twice. or are these Lithium-polymer batteries not an issue with 'memory effect' ? any advise on how best to break my battery in would be appreciated 😀 Click to expand... As far as I know, batteries haven't been affected by "memory" since the old Ni-Cad and Ni-MH days. Li-Ion and Li-Pol batteries (to the best of my knowledge) are not affected.
sparkie7 said: ie. run it fully down, charge fully up and repeat twice. or are these Lithium-polymer batteries not an issue with 'memory effect' ? any advise on how best to break my battery in would be appreciated 😀 Click to expand... As far as I know, batteries haven't been affected by "memory" since the old Ni-Cad and Ni-MH days. Li-Ion and Li-Pol batteries (to the best of my knowledge) are not affected.