I have a lot of experience in charging lithium chemistry batteries for RC use, and I would say that advice is needlessly conservative. The absolute most aggressive ride will average a 1/2C discharge (i.e. full capacity discharged in 2hrs), which should not generate a huge amount of heat. I agree charging warm batteries is a bad idea; it does decrease cycle life and capacity and increase internal resistance if done repeatedly. However, leaving it for 30-60 mins after use should be more than enough to dissipate the heat to a level that charging will not cause any damage. Besides, the default charge rates on these packs are very low too, so charging itself should not generate much heat either.
Ok... That is even more pointless! A 1/4C charge cycle will generate even less heat in the pack than using it in the bike. 10-15 mins cool down after charging “might” be beneficial to batt capacity and internal resistance over hundreds of charge cycles, but unless you compared back to back in a highly controlled test I doubt you’d notice any meaningful difference. In summary, just charge it and ride it!Good info - thanks
But the OP was talking about leaving them 8 hours *after* charging
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