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In this part of the world, it's cold enough to make arthritic old bones uncomfortable. Three years ago I bought some heated gloves so I could extend the commuting time further into the winter, I loved them but quit work soon after. I decided that retirement wasn't all it was cracked up to be and have retrained to do something less physically demanding and more satisfying for the soul. I'm doing casual work and commuting to a few sites from 30 to 70 K's away (20ish to 40 Miles) the heated gloves really help my hands.
My gloves are powered Lithium ion Polymer batteries, I recently lost one and got a replacement one. The new battery seems to have greater heat output and hold the charge longer. Someone found the lost battery and I'm using it again, this morning I was using the two old batteries and the one in my right hand kept cutting out. I noticed from the get go that one battery was better than the other and marked them to see which was which, it's definitely time to get a second new battery and well the price.
Obviously not using the batteries much over the last three years isn't ideal so I'd like to know who's able to elaborate about these batteries and how best to care for them.
I did a quick search just now and haven't followed it up yet but in the meantime I'm asking you.
My gloves are powered Lithium ion Polymer batteries, I recently lost one and got a replacement one. The new battery seems to have greater heat output and hold the charge longer. Someone found the lost battery and I'm using it again, this morning I was using the two old batteries and the one in my right hand kept cutting out. I noticed from the get go that one battery was better than the other and marked them to see which was which, it's definitely time to get a second new battery and well the price.
Obviously not using the batteries much over the last three years isn't ideal so I'd like to know who's able to elaborate about these batteries and how best to care for them.
I did a quick search just now and haven't followed it up yet but in the meantime I'm asking you.
Lithium polymer battery - Wikipedia
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