flydiver
(flydiver)
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Yep, depends on the light AND the battery.
Some lights have a parasitic draw and will pull down the voltage over time. Those can often be disabled by unscrewing the back a bit and breaking contact.
Old batteries will self discharge faster than newer batteries. Really old batteries may show their ‘character’ by losing even faster.
I put a piece of painters tape, the kind that you can put on for a LONG time and still remove, on the light, note the battery, voltage, and date. I found some bright green stuff that works well for this. The blue is hard to read. I seldom charge over 4.0v for lights that are going to sit for a long time. For stored batteries I take them to ~3.7v and store them in the fridge.
All batteries get checked at least once a year. The batteries in service is more like 3-6 months.