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What is a battery cycle?
Author: Bart Trevet
Website: http://www.BatteriesTips.com
Added: Tue, Jul 18, 2006 14:29:40
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The term "battery cycle" itself suggests that it is the sequence of changes in a battery's life. It tells the number of cycles that a battery can perform before it reaches the nominal capacity, which is below 80% of the initial rated capacity.

It is typical for a battery to reach between 500-1200 cycles. The aging process also continues at the same rate unless there is reduction in capacity.

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