Storage Tips
Taking Charge of Your Battery Needs
At Boat Charge Solutions, we prioritize your safety and the longevity of your batteries . Proper storage of lithium-ion batteries is critical to ensuring their performance and preventing potential hazards. To further enhance safety, we provide specialized safety bags, often for free or at cost,to minimize risks. This guide offers essential tips for storing your bait boat batteries safely and effectively.
1. Prepare Before Storage
Partial Charge: Store the battery at 50-70% charge to maintain its lifespan.
Clean and Inspect: Wipe the battery with a dry cloth and check for any damage.
2. Optimal Storage Environment
Temperature: Keep the battery in a cool, dry place (5°C-20°C). Avoid heat sources.
Humidity: Store in low humidity; consider an airtight container if necessary.
3. Placement
Flat Surface: Store the battery flat on a stable, non-metal surface.
4. Long-Term Care
Monitor Charge: Check and recharge the battery every 3-6 months to maintain a 50-70% charge.
5. Safety Precautions
Always Use Safety Bags: Store batteries in our safety bags to minimize fire risk. These bags are essential for safe storage.
Fire-Resistant Containers: For added safety, consider storing the battery in a fire-resistant container.
6. After Storage
Warm Up: Let the battery reach room temperature before use.
7. Recharge:
Charge fully before extended use.
Proper storage and the use of safety bags ensure your batteries remain safe, reliable, and ready for your next adventure. Always prioritize safety by following these guidelines.