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Originally Posted by ekim008
Think you are wrong about the charging of the batteries,but you are wrong about a lot of things...Wet cells you keep charged dry cells you let run down increases their capacity..
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Why would you say something so completely the opposite of the truth?
This has nothing to do with "wet" cells or "dry" cells.
The battery in question is not a lead-acid battery, or a Nickel-Cadmium, nor a Nickel Metal Hydride. It is only a lithium-ion battery made by Panasonic, in particular the Panasonic 18650 battery made purposefully for laptop computers AND WAS NEVER INTENDED AS AN AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY.
Panasonic is now providing this battery to other car manufacturers and they are failing to inform their cars' buyers of the weaknesses of this particular battery. Under the uses the owners will put these batteries THEY WILL FAIL PREMATURELY.
Just go to any site with information about the cycle life of lithium ion batteries, or check out the recharging estimates for 18650 lithium batteries and you can easily find out the simple truth.
Lithium ion batteries can be recharged over 100,000 times if you discharge them to only 20 percent before recharging.
They can be recharged about 50,000 times if you discharge them by no more than 60% before recharging.
If you discharge them fully before recharging they can be recharged only 500 times.....max.
And all those estimates are ideal ones where the batteries are never over-heated or charged with high current, all of which will destroy the batteries much sooner as well.....
DON'T BUY THE TESLA.