Dream-Knife
Banned
So I know that an unpaired and stored Switch pro controller constantly drains the battery from experience, but I don't know about the switch.
My switch is likely done playing games and I want the most optimal way to store it without killing the device. My SP and fat DS are still going strong and I'd like to keep the switch that way. That being said, leaving it plugged in is dumb, and I want to remove the clutter. I haven't touched it since April, and I don't think there will be anything to make me pick it up again other than replaying some games in a few years.
What is the best way to store a switch long term so the battery doesn't blow up? Should I consider that next time I take it out the battery will need replaced?
My switch is likely done playing games and I want the most optimal way to store it without killing the device. My SP and fat DS are still going strong and I'd like to keep the switch that way. That being said, leaving it plugged in is dumb, and I want to remove the clutter. I haven't touched it since April, and I don't think there will be anything to make me pick it up again other than replaying some games in a few years.
What is the best way to store a switch long term so the battery doesn't blow up? Should I consider that next time I take it out the battery will need replaced?