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ChargeCap Helps Your Batteries Last Longer By Limiting Charge Level

Hackaday·Donald Papp·18 days ago
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Skip to content If you want to maximize the life of your lithium-ion batteries, proper storage voltage is critical. That is, don’t store them empty, and don’t store them completely full either. “Almost fully charged” is a sweet spot for occasional-use devices. Sadly, this is easier said than done. While many devices use integrated rechargeable batteries these days, most provide no method of limiting charge level. That’s where [DaverDavid]’s ChargeCap comes in . By sampling charge current and disconnecting when it drops to 50 percent of peak, charging is reliably stopped when the target device is 80 to 90 percent charged, regardless of cell count or capacity. ChargeCap sits between a USB charger and target device, disconnecting when it detects that recharging is 80 to 90 percent complete. This is particularly useful for maximizing the cell life of devices that see only intermittent use.…

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