Protek Storage Mode
#2
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
There's no hard set rule, but generally you can go several months and will want to periodically check the pack, but there's nothing you can do to reverse the aging effects on loss of capacity:
https://batteryuniversity.com/articl...tore-batteries
https://batteryuniversity.com/articl...tore-batteries
Last edited by billdelong; 10-27-2023 at 06:33 AM.
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I just got back into the hobby and pulled out 4 2S LiPos I had in storage without continuous maintenance for about 8 years. Two packs had popped and had to be thrown out. The other two were fine, if a little worse than they used to be.
#4
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Best case scenario for a battery stored at 40% SOC at room temp will lose roughly 4% capacity per year:
https://batteryuniversity.com/articl...ased-batteries
96% capacity at year 1
92% capacity at year 2
88% capacity at year 3
85% capacity at year 4
81% capacity at year 5
78% capacity at year 6
75% capacity at year 7
72% capacity at year 8
Rule of thumb is that a batttery has reached it's serviceable life at 80% capacity which is close to the 5 year mark
There are other factors which reduce a batteries lifespan too, most of my packs last between 6 months to a year where I race in triple digit summers in Texas
https://batteryuniversity.com/articl...ased-batteries
96% capacity at year 1
92% capacity at year 2
88% capacity at year 3
85% capacity at year 4
81% capacity at year 5
78% capacity at year 6
75% capacity at year 7
72% capacity at year 8
Rule of thumb is that a batttery has reached it's serviceable life at 80% capacity which is close to the 5 year mark
There are other factors which reduce a batteries lifespan too, most of my packs last between 6 months to a year where I race in triple digit summers in Texas

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