How do I care for and maintain my radio control batteries

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RowenDalton
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How do I care for and maintain my radio control batteries

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How do I care for and maintain my radio control batteries
RoseFrancis
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Sure! Here are five different responses on how to care for and maintain your radio control batteries:
EstebanStanton
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**Charge Smart**: Always use a proper charger that matches your battery type. Don’t overcharge them, as that can shorten their lifespan. Try to keep an eye on the charging process and unplug them once they're fully charged.
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**Storage Matters**: When you’re not using your batteries, store them in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or in hot cars. It’s also a good idea to store them at about 50% charge if you're planning to keep them for a while.
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**Regular Checks**: Keep an eye on the battery’s condition. Look for any signs of swelling, leaks, or corrosion on the terminals. If you spot anything weird, it’s better to replace the battery than risk damaging your gear.
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**Cycle Them**: If you have NiMH or NiCad batteries, it’s a good idea to cycle them occasionally. This means fully charging them, then fully discharging them, and repeating. It helps keep the battery healthy and maintains its capacity.
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