![]() ![]() Only then do you really know charging has stopped. Take the battery completely out of the charger. Even though the manual says the charger will automatically stop charging when its fully charged, don’t rely on it. Once depleted put the battery or clipper in the charging stand (or hook up the power cord) and start initial charging.īe sure to only charge the battery until the indicator says its fully-charged. Most likely it won’t drain in the same way as running the clipper. Don’t rely on a button on your charging stand for depleting the charge. If you have external batteries you can do this for each battery. Mine ran about 10 minutes before the motor slowly came to a stop. You won’t hurt clippers by running them without a blade on them. I ran the charge out of a new battery by running the clipper until it was completely dead. The initial charging of batteries can affect their useful life. When you get new cordless clippers chances are the batteries will have a charge in them. It involves a little more work on your part, but isn’t it worth it to have your clippers running when you need them? Follow this easy protocol with cordless trimmers as well as A5 cordless clippers. I learned from experience how to extend battery life and running time with a simple protocol. No matter what the manufacturer states, or the type of battery, there is a chance you may “overcook” it with extended charging. Don’t believe it! Based on my experience it may be convenient to do so, but if you want more assurance you will avoid burned up handsets and dead batteries, don’t. Your manual may say it is acceptable to leave the cordless clippers in their charging stand all the time, or batteries won’t obtain a memory or become overcharged. ![]() By Jeff Andrews, Northern Tails Sharpening When buying new cordless clippers most groomers forget to read the fine print in the instruction manual, and some forget to read it altogether. ![]()
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