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Mz-nh1 Battery - How Many Charges Before It Dies?

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I've checked and double-checked the manual, and spent the last half hour searching through this forum, but can't find the answer to this question:

Anyone know how many times the Mz-NH1's Li-ion battery can be recharged before it dies?

I know that for Ni-Mh gumsticks it's approx 300, but I presume (hope) that the Li-ion is many more.

Thanks.

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It all depends on how you treat it.

Li-Ion batteries hate being left fully charged for a long time (like being left on the cradle for 2-3 weeks at a time) or deeply discharged. If you are planning on not using it for a while (month or so) then leave it half charged for the longest life.

I would think that if you charge it when you have finished with it and then used it again within a day or two you would get 800 or so equiv full charges (1 full charge = 2 50% -> 100% charges for example)

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i'm so confused because my gumstick had a low level, i took it out and put it back in, and it says full! but it's not full. i dont want inaccurate readings.

also i try to kill it by hitting play and leaving it for the night, i get up in the morning and i hit play and it says like half is left. is it recharging itself somehow?

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i'm so confused because my gumstick had a low level, i took it out and put it back in, and it says full!  but it's not full.  i dont want inaccurate readings.

also i try to kill it by hitting play and leaving it for the night, i get up in the morning and i hit play and it says like half is left.  is it recharging itself somehow?

Google "Battery University" for info on how to take care of LiIons.

Since the NH1 uses fuel gauge along with a LiIon, an occassional full discharge is necessary to recalibrate the fuel gauge on the NH1. Do that once every 30-40 full charges (or 60-80 half charges, etc.), or once every two to three months depending on usage to recalibrate your gauge.

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