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landyacht318
Sep 27, 2015Explorer
I though 80% of original capacity was considered the battery life endpoint, and anything below that was a battery waiting to short a cell.
I imagine once it falls to 80% that 50% is not far behind.
I agree that for most people, it works 'just fine' till the day it does not, and only then do they try and do something about it. I think it is often way too little and way too late, but their next set of batteries benefit from the effort, unless they consider the lifespan and the replacement to be minor inconveniences and go on to praise their pedestal queen batteries and habits.
I imagine once it falls to 80% that 50% is not far behind.
I agree that for most people, it works 'just fine' till the day it does not, and only then do they try and do something about it. I think it is often way too little and way too late, but their next set of batteries benefit from the effort, unless they consider the lifespan and the replacement to be minor inconveniences and go on to praise their pedestal queen batteries and habits.
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