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FESTOOL DISCUSSIONS => Ask Festool => Topic started by: ForumMFG on September 16, 2009, 10:34 AM

Title: Batteries
Post by: ForumMFG on September 16, 2009, 10:34 AM
I know with other batteries for drills if you don't use them, it loses its power.  If you keep this up the battery will still take a charge but for how long, it goes way down.  Is this the same case with the batteries for the T15?  It comes with 2 batteries, they last a long time and as someone who using it as a hobby, it doesn't get use a whole heck of a lot.  So I'm concerned that I may have this problem and end up replacing the batteries when I haven't even used them that much.  Right now, everytime I go in the shop I switch out the batteries so each battery gets used.  One battery is always on the charger.  Is there any problem doing this and can you confirm if the batteries will diminish if not used?
Title: Re: Batteries
Post by: Festool USA on September 16, 2009, 11:37 AM
The short is that it shouldn't be an issue.

Lithium Ion batteries have a very low self-discharge that is negligible.  They wouldn't have any discharge if were not for the onboard protection circuitry.  It sounds like you may be speaking about the Nickel-based issues where the capacitance curve was constantly diminishing with the use of and the life of the battery.  With Lithium Ion and the fact that the drill is micro-processer controlled the capacitance curve is not constantly diminishing, but rather has a more sudden and steep drop off. 

There is no problem with the Lithium Ion batteries and the TRC 3 charger to leave the battery on the charger, but there is no strong benefit after the battery has been fully charged either.

The best piece of advice to all Festool T+3 users is to just use them.  There are multiple layers of protection and control with sophisticated electronics.  And the drill, charger and batteries have a 3 year warranty.

Here's some general information for prolonging battery life:


Temperature ranges:
Charging = 5 - 45º Celsius (41 - 113º Fahrenheit)
Storage = 0 - 25º Celsius (32 - 77º Fahrenheit)
Battery Protection: Onboard circuit shuts down battery over 80º Celsius (176º Fahrenheit)
Title: Re: Batteries
Post by: ForumMFG on September 16, 2009, 11:57 AM
Thanks Shane,

I was referring to my Makita 18v Li-Ion batteries.  The powers goes away if I don't use them, thats why I asked.  These Makita Batteries are known to do this.  I didn't know if Festool did something to prevent it.
Title: Re: Batteries
Post by: Festool USA on September 16, 2009, 01:58 PM
If you're asking about the batteries' ability to retain capacitance over time if not in use, there should not be an issue with it dissipating.  That was answered by the statement:

"Lithium Ion batteries have a very low self-discharge that is negligible.  They wouldn't have any discharge if were not for the onboard protection circuitry."

In simple terms, there is very little change in the capacitance over time if the battery is not in use.  From personal experience, I have a battery that sat unused for 6 months or so.  I put it on my T15 and it worked fine as if it was full charge. 

If others have any experience on the subject with the new Lithium Ion batteries, please share.
Title: Re: Batteries
Post by: mastercabman on September 16, 2009, 04:20 PM
Just keep in mind that heat is the biggest enemy for batteries.
Title: Re: Batteries
Post by: KorDes on September 17, 2009, 02:14 AM
I use my t15 off and on at work and one charge will last me on average 3-4 weeks.

I have a bosch and hitachi li-ion drills for use at home and at times they would go weeks without any use but still have plenty of power when I do come to use them.

Hope that helps in your enquiry.