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I charge mine for 24 hours and then I put away. When I need it , it’s ready. This works for me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there! Thank you for your inquiry. It’s best to remove the battery from the charger once it is fully charged because keeping a lithium‑ion battery on the charger long‑term can place unnecessary stress on the cells. Even though modern chargers stop actively charging at 100%, the battery may still experience small maintenance or “top‑off” cycles, which add wear over time. Chargers also generate a small amount of heat, and heat is one of the main factors that shortens battery lifespan. Storing a battery at full charge for extended periods can also accelerate aging, since lithium‑ion batteries stay healthiest when they’re not held at 100% constantly. Because of this, it’s better to charge the battery, remove it, and store it in your holder until you’re ready to use it, rather than leaving it on the charger continuously. Thank you for choosing WORX!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there! Thank you for your inquiry. It’s best to remove the battery from the charger once it is fully charged because keeping a lithium‑ion battery on the charger long‑term can place unnecessary stress on the cells. Even though modern chargers stop actively charging at 100%, the battery may still experience small maintenance or “top‑off” cycles, which add wear over time. Chargers also generate a small amount of heat, and heat is one of the main factors that shortens battery lifespan. Storing a battery at full charge for extended periods can also accelerate aging, since lithium‑ion batteries stay healthiest when they’re not held at 100% constantly. Because of this, it’s better to charge the battery, remove it, and store it in your holder until you’re ready to use it, rather than leaving it on the charger continuously. Thank you for choosing WORX!
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