Hi
I often hear people talking discharging to 100% their batteries without necessary understanding the implication (for instance on the warranty). While some manufacturers claim their battery can go down to 100% it is often just marketing talks because the battery will actually have about 10 to 20% additional capacity but it is "hidden"
I just discover BLS Battery and for the first time I see some very interesting diagrams right there on their website, no need to dig into many datasheets or to ask support
I particularly like the top left diagram. You see the impact on the cycle the more your discharge the battery.
OK the title is wrong it should say 25°C and not 25% I just noticed....
World is not perfect. Anyway, I wish all manufacturers were so transparent about the performance of their product
Are they useful diagrams?
I often hear people talking discharging to 100% their batteries without necessary understanding the implication (for instance on the warranty). While some manufacturers claim their battery can go down to 100% it is often just marketing talks because the battery will actually have about 10 to 20% additional capacity but it is "hidden"
I just discover BLS Battery and for the first time I see some very interesting diagrams right there on their website, no need to dig into many datasheets or to ask support
I particularly like the top left diagram. You see the impact on the cycle the more your discharge the battery.
OK the title is wrong it should say 25°C and not 25% I just noticed....
World is not perfect. Anyway, I wish all manufacturers were so transparent about the performance of their product
Are they useful diagrams?
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