Does discharging a BSL battery to 5% affect performance and warranty?
Discharging a BSL battery down to 5% won’t harm its performance or void the warranty. These batteries are built to handle deep discharges, meaning you can safely use up to 95% of the battery’s total capacity before charging again.
This makes BSL batteries reliable even if you use them heavily every day.
They also come with a built-in Battery Management System (BMS), which carefully monitors and controls how the battery charges and discharges. So even if the battery gets very low, the system will automatically protect it from going too far and causing damage.
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