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DEWALT 72 18 VOLT LITHIUM ION BATTERY CHARGER DC9310
DEWALT 72 18 VOLT LITHIUM ION BATTERY CHARGER DC9310
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Ridgid R840091 Lithium Ion 96v 18v Battery Charger
Ridgid R840091 Lithium Ion 96v 18v Battery Charger
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Two Makita 18 Volt BL1830 Li ion Battery for LXT Tools
Two Makita 18 Volt BL1830 Li ion Battery for LXT Tools
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One Hilti CPC B 144 26ah Li ion 144V B144 Battery New
One Hilti CPC B 144 26ah Li ion 144V B144 Battery New
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NEW DEWALT 18V HD LITHIUM ION NANO DC9180 Battery
NEW DEWALT 18V HD LITHIUM ION NANO DC9180 Battery
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Milwaukee 18V Lithion Ion XC Battery
Milwaukee 18V Lithion Ion XC Battery
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NEW Ridgid X3 18V Cordless Lithium Ion Battery R84008
NEW Ridgid X3 18V Cordless Lithium Ion Battery R84008
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Ridgid Lithium Ion 18V Battery
Ridgid Lithium Ion 18V Battery
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BRAND NEW DEWALT 2 LITHIUM ION NANO DC9180 BATTERIES
BRAND NEW DEWALT 2 LITHIUM ION NANO DC9180 BATTERIES
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Toshiba Primary Li Ion Battery Pack (9 Cell) 7050MAH, Rohs Toshiba Primary Li Ion Battery Pack (9 Cell) 7050MAH, Rohs
List Price: $256.35
Sale Price: $100.41

This Toshiba Primary Extended Capacity Battery Pack is a 9-cell, rechargeable, removable, Lithium Ion battery designed to work with Toshiba Tecra M5 and S3 series computers. This extended capacity battery provides up to 3...

Makita BL1830 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Battery Makita BL1830 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Battery
List Price: $166.00
Sale Price: $63.95
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The Makita 18-volt LXT battery produces 280-percent more lifetime work with 2-times more cycles. Charging at any time will have no effect on the battery and a self-discharge keeps battery cells active and ready for use...

Hewlett Packard Lithium Ion Pocket PC Battery for Ipaq notebook (FA834AA#AC3) Hewlett Packard Lithium Ion Pocket PC Battery for Ipaq notebook (FA834AA#AC3)
List Price: $74.59
Sale Price: $49.99

Information technology professionals rely on HP quality to ensure maximum productivity. As the power of applications, processors, memory adapters and storage devices increases, high-end computer users are seeking ways to optimize their system performance...

Sony CR2032 Lithium Ion Battery Sony CR2032 Lithium Ion Battery
Sale Price: $0.01
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Sony 3 Volt Lithium Batter provide an excellent combination of high energy and continuous voltage supply. These batteries provide long shelf life for back up energy purposes together with ideal temperature resistance and superior storage capacity...

Lithium Batteries: Science and Technology Lithium Batteries: Science and Technology
List Price: $99.00
Sale Price: $84.10
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Lithium Batteries: Science and Technology is an up-to-date and comprehensive compendium on advanced power sources and energy related topics. Each chapter is a detailed and thorough treatment of its subject...

Toshiba Primary Li-Ion Battery Pack (6 Cell) PA3465U-1BRS Toshiba Primary Li-Ion Battery Pack (6 Cell) PA3465U-1BRS
List Price: $179.38
Sale Price: $54.85
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Reliability. Performance. Technology. Leadership. The Toshiba name means all this and more. Toshiba builds upon this heritage by delivering the industry's most innovative, high-quality solutions.

Kodak KLIC-5001 Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery for Z730, Z760, Z7590, DX6490, DX7630, DX7440, P850, P880 and P712 Digital Cameras Kodak KLIC-5001 Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery for Z730, Z760, Z7590, DX6490, DX7630, DX7440, P850, P880 and P712 Digital Cameras
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $6.55
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The Kodak Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery is a must have for the Kodak EasyShare DX6490 digital camera. This battery delivers outstanding capacity and charges up to 300 times in three hours or less! You are always powered and ready to go.

Greenworks 21602 20 Volt Lithium Ion 12-Inch Cordless Electric String Trimmer/Edger With One 6.0 Ah Extended Run Time Lithium Ion Battery & Charger Greenworks 21602 20 Volt Lithium Ion 12-Inch Cordless Electric String Trimmer/Edger With One 6.0 Ah Extended Run Time Lithium Ion Battery & Charger
List Price: $179.99
Sale Price: $179.99

Designed to be both easy to use and eco friendly, the Greenworks 21602 12-Inch, 20-Volt, 6-Ah Lithium-Ion String Trimmer gets the job done without gasoline or emissions, and its included long-lasting, rechargeable 20-volt battery is compatible with all Greenworks lithium-ion products...

Bosch PS20-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Driver with 2 Batteries Bosch PS20-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Driver with 2 Batteries
List Price: $244.00
Sale Price: $107.07
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Forty percent lighter and 33% more productive than any other ultra-compact drill/driver currently on the market, the Bosch PS20-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Driver with Two Batteries offers big power in a small package...

Sky Charger B6AC 6-in-1 Dual RC Battery Charger for 1-6 Cell Li-ion, LiPo and LiFe Batteries + USB Charging/Monitor PC Software Sky Charger B6AC 6-in-1 Dual RC Battery Charger for 1-6 Cell Li-ion, LiPo and LiFe Batteries + USB Charging/Monitor PC Software
Sale Price: $59.95
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For the advanced user, the Sky Charger includes a PC based program that can analyze and monitor the characteristic of the battery through the computers USB port. The software will graph voltage, current, capacity and temperature curves...


What are the optimimum recharge cycles for Lithium Ion type batteries?

I've read that Lithium Ion Batteries should not be fully discharged between recharge cycles. So what is the best recharge cycle to get the most life from lithium ion batteries? Should they be recharged as often as possible, or should they be drained considerably before being recharged?

This includes all sorts of lithium ion batteries in today's consumer electronics: laptops, cell phones, mp3 players etc. Note: this discussion has nothing to do with memory effects.

Whenever they get so low that they are ineffective you should charge them. If you run them down to the point of completely draining them you will kill them, so don't try to push them too far.