More than likely it’s a lion battery and has its own battery management. The best way to retain the life of a battery is to allow the battery to go to 20% and then Recharge. If it’s primarily used plugged in, it’s good to do this once a week. The BMS should do 90% of the work of retaining the life of battery
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I do primarily use it plugged in but I want to get in the habit of running off battery and letting it drain and recharge more often. Don't want to have to go through the trouble of replacing another one.
The unfortunate truth is that your probably only going to get 2 years at max capacity, and about 6 years total out of a battery. Any more than that you should consider yourself on borrowed time.