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Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
Most of the "extensive battery treatment" is kinda bogus.. The problem starts with that you can abuse nimh, and they don't explode, just become "useless". So, chargers can be ****, and devices can be ****, without posing a safety hazard, but still killing the batteries.

The batteries don't die, they get slowly tortured to death.

Li-Ion is somewhat better in that regard, if you abuse them they tend to protest by doing something the industry calls "venting with flame". Normal people would say "explode". Thus, chargers and devices actually need to have a 0.1 cent part instead of a 0.01 cent part to manage the charging...
Unfortunately, I have a couple of Li-Ion batteries which are dead or near dead now just because I allowed it to sit in my storage box and slowly discharge. It is especially with embedded batteries like batteries in Bluetouth headphones - even I charged it to full the long sitting in locker starves it to death. The same problem is with some camcoders which have an internal Li-Ion battery to keep configuration short time while you exchange a Big Battery.

Never allow your Li-Ion to discharge fully.