When it comes to battery life with anything lithium you never run the battery all the way down. That was for old NiMh battery cells from the late 90’s/early 2000’s. The problem is, people run the battery to 0% (again not good unless this battery tech is 20yrs old) and doing that will cause overall battery cell health issues and it won’t hold a charge. If you have done this and it won’t hold a charge then, like he said find an old charging brick that charges at 0.5w (500mah) or less if possible. Like maybe plugging it into an older USB on a older laptop. The reason is it helps to bring the battery back if you’ve drained it by using low power chargers. You might have to plug and un-plug a few times for it to take a charge… but to prevent this, charge them when they get below %30-40 and you shouldn’t have an issue unless the rechargeable battery is decades old NIMh. But almost everything is at least lithium ion battery powered these days. Lithium batteries don’t have memory so you can charge them whenever you want… just don’t run them to %0!!!
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When it comes to battery life with anything lithium you never run the battery all the way down. That was for old NiMh battery cells from the late 90’s/early 2000’s. The problem is, people run the battery to 0% (again not good unless this battery tech is 20yrs old) and doing that will cause overall battery cell health issues and it won’t hold a charge. If you have done this and it won’t hold a charge then, like he said find an old charging brick that charges at 0.5w (500mah) or less if possible. Like maybe plugging it into an older USB on a older laptop. The reason is it helps to bring the battery back if you’ve drained it by using low power chargers. You might have to plug and un-plug a few times for it to take a charge… but to prevent this, charge them when they get below %30-40 and you shouldn’t have an issue unless the rechargeable battery is decades old NIMh. But almost everything is at least lithium ion battery powered these days. Lithium batteries don’t have memory so you can charge them whenever you want… just don’t run them to %0!!!