How discharging and recharging batteries effects lifetime

In summary, when it comes to battery life, it is better to charge often and not fully discharge car batteries used in electric vehicles in order to get more cycles. However, for devices like phones with nimh batteries, it is recommended to fully charge and discharge the battery for a longer lifetime. This is because nimh batteries are made up of stacks of lower voltage cells, and if one cell runs dry before the others, it can cause damage to the entire battery. Most electronic devices have safety measures in place to avoid this issue.
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i saw in car batteries in electric vehicles one can get more cycles (discharging them and recharging them) if one does not discharge it all the way. ie, its better to charge often even when it does not need them. but i had heard that for my phone battery it was better leave it charge all the way done before charging it and always charge it to the max and that would allow for a longer lifetime. what's the straightdope on this does anyone know?
 
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Regarding batteries, when it comes to nimh batteries (used in cars), and others, the problem is that they are really just stacks of lower voltage cells. Problems occur because of natural variations in the cells, so if one in the middle of the stack runs dry before the others, it may cause a reverse current to run through it, damaging the whole lot. This is also why you get warnings on devices not to mix used batteries with new ones.

Most sophisticated electronics devices have a safety shut off below a certain charge level in order to avoid this problem, this will include your phone.
 

Related to How discharging and recharging batteries effects lifetime

1. How does discharging and recharging affect battery lifetime?

The process of discharging and recharging a battery can have a significant impact on its overall lifetime. Each time a battery is discharged and recharged, it causes wear and tear on the battery's internal components. Over time, this wear and tear can lead to a decrease in the battery's capacity and overall lifespan.

2. What is the ideal rate of discharge and recharge for maximizing battery lifetime?

The ideal rate of discharge and recharge for maximizing battery lifetime varies depending on the type of battery. Generally, slower discharge and recharge rates are better for battery longevity. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for specific discharge and recharge rates.

3. Can overcharging a battery shorten its lifetime?

Yes, overcharging a battery can significantly shorten its lifetime. Overcharging causes the battery to heat up and can lead to irreversible damage to the battery's internal components. It is important to monitor charging levels and avoid overcharging whenever possible.

4. How does temperature affect battery lifetime during discharging and recharging?

Temperature can have a significant impact on battery lifetime during discharging and recharging. Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can cause damage to the battery's internal components and lead to a shorter lifespan. It is best to store and use batteries at moderate temperatures for optimal longevity.

5. Can frequent discharging and recharging extend a battery's lifetime?

No, frequent discharging and recharging can actually have a negative impact on battery lifetime. Each cycle of discharging and recharging causes wear and tear on the battery, and frequent cycles can lead to a shorter overall lifespan. It is best to use batteries in a way that minimizes the number of discharge and recharge cycles.

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