Oletok, This question arises on every page of the topic with a robot vacuum cleaner. It is difficult for me to advise anything, but in this situation I can only advise to follow the manufacturer’s instructions, which says that if you use a robot, you should leave it on the base of the mains, if you don’t use a robot, you must charge it, turn off by long pressing the button and once every 3-4 months recharge setting on the base.
Best of all, the robot is stored on the shelf in the store - there it is always new.
By experience, whatever you do for a battery, it will not respond to you in the same way, if there are bad elements in it, they will definitely show themselves, you will turn it on, off, iron and wrap it in a warm or soft blanket, the battery will surely break and speed up or postpone this action you can not.
The developer took care of the battery as much as possible, it doesn’t charge up to the stop, doesn’t discharge before shutdown, charge and discharge currents are far from even nominal, all conditions in the robot are created so that the battery lives a long and decent life, which is confirmed by the battery in the first version of robots .
But you should always remember - the battery is a consumable item - it is destined to be used up and broken, and since there are 8 elements in it, the probability of this only increases. You can immediately disassemble the battery and replace all items with good, stable, proven. Do you have such?
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