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What should be noted when charging lithium batteries

2024-06-27

When charging lithium batteries, the following precautions should be taken to ensure their safety and extend their service life:


Charging temperature:

The charging temperature of lithium batteries should be between 0-45 degrees Celsius to avoid damage to the battery caused by high or low temperature environments.

Using a dedicated charger:

Special chargers that match lithium batteries should be used to avoid using non original or incompatible chargers to prevent circuit safety hazards.

Charging sequence:

When charging, the battery should be connected first and then the power should be connected. After fully charging, the power should be unplugged first, and then the battery and charger should be disconnected.

Avoid overcharging:

After fully charging, unplug the charger power in a timely manner to avoid continuous charging for more than 8 hours to prevent overcharging of the battery.

Maintaining the battery capacity of lithium-ion batteries between 10% and 90% is beneficial for battery use and does not require reaching the maximum value.

Pay attention to the temperature of the plug:

During the charging process, if the temperature of the plug is found to be too high, please stop charging immediately to avoid damaging the battery.

Charging environment:

When charging, a well ventilated environment should be chosen to avoid overheating of the charger.

It is prohibited to charge batteries indoors, in public places such as stairs and corridors.

Waterproof and moisture-proof:

Avoid water ingress or placing the battery in a damp environment to prevent dangerous phenomena such as leakage, heating, and smoking.

Avoid frequent charging:

Frequent and repeated charging can shorten the battery life. Please arrange the charging frequency reasonably.

Prohibition of modification or disassembly:

It is strictly prohibited to disassemble or modify batteries without authorization, and to avoid damage caused by knocking, throwing, or stepping on the batteries.

Storage precautions:

Lithium batteries that have not been used for a long time should be removed and stored in a cool and dry place, and regularly charged to maintain battery activity.