nestawayboats
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Ian, is it ok to partially charge a Torqeedo battery on a regular basis?
Lithium batteries of this chemistry have very little in the way of "memory effect", so it doesn't matter much what state you charge them from, nor what state you charge them to. You don't have to flatten them before charging, nor fully charge them before use.
The more important effect on longevity is how you store them in the long term; unlike lead acid batteries this type "prefers" to be stored partially charged. In fact the Epropulsion battery self-discharges to about 80% after a couple of months, if it's been left in a higher state of charge than that.
Both types "lose" between 2 and 4% per year just by existing (as do all batteries), and whether it's 2 or 4% depends mostly on how they're stored - because they spend more time in storage than being used. So if you're putting one of these batteries away for more than, say, a month, ideally run it down a bit first, to somewhere between 50 and 80%. They also prefer not to be very hot or cold, but in the UK that doesn't tend to be much of an issue.
Ian Thomson
Nestaway Boats