FAQ
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Batter es are best kept n a cool, dry place. Do not allow batter es to accumulate condensat on, as th s could
cause short ng or corros on.
A: Yes, t s normal that the batter es w ll become warm to the touch dur ng the recharg ng process. Th s s
because the ncrease of nternal res stance and less energy convers on effic ency from electr c energy to
chem cal energy.
A: Average battery l fe depends on use and cond t ons. Even w th proper care, rechargeable batter es do not
last forever. Conservat vely, an SLA battery w ll come to the end of ts useful after ~350 full
Battery Storage
When stor ng your batter es for a long per od of t me:
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Charge your batter es every 30 days to avo d capac ty loss. Batter es w ll self-d scharge slowly when left
unused for a long per od of t me; f the battery cells are allowed to reach a cr t cally low voltage, the r l fespan
and capac ty w ll be permanently reduced.
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Always d sconnect your charger from the wall outlet and battery before stor ng the battery.
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Avo d stor ng your batter es n extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold.
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The recommended storage temperature for both SLA and LI- on batter es s between 32-77° F (0-5° C).
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Avo d expos ng the battery to extreme heat (104° F or h gher) for long per ods of t me.ch the “lower” pedal
w th one heel when you are seated on tat wh ch you are most comfortable.
FAQ
Q: Is t normal that the batter es get warm when recharg ng?
Q: How long w ll my batter es last before need ng replacement?
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