You can try charging and discharging them 3 times....but if they don't "wake up" by then, they are most likely permanently degraded. [And may also suffer from "whiskers" depending upon the cathode?/anode? chemistry, so could potentially short out spontaneously and go into thermal runaway, so be careful when charging/discharging...make sure that if they burst into flames they won't start anything else on fire...]

[I don't know what you mean by "Heavy" voltage levels....but leaving them fully discharged is very bad for LiIon chemistry, and leaving them fully charged also reduces their calendar life.]


Jay

On 7/26/25 14:07, Edward Thorpe via EV wrote:
I have several lithium battery modules that have been stored for years but at 
heavy voltage levels. When initially performing a simple load test the readings 
show very low capacity, like 1/10th original. Is there any way to “wake up” or 
exercise or recondition then to usage range? Or is it best to recycle and focus 
on getting new cells?

Thanks,
Edward
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