Lithium battery charging precautions
Jun 01, 2023
Prevent charging at excessive temperatures. If the lithium battery is used in an environment higher than the specified operating temperature, that is, above 35 °C, the battery power will continue to decrease; that is, the battery power supply time will not be as long as usual. If the device is charged at such a temperature, the damage to the battery will be even greater. Even if the battery is stored in a hot environment, it will inevitably cause damage to the battery's quality. Therefore, keeping it at a suitable operating temperature is a good way to extend the life of lithium batteries.
Prevent charging at too low a temperature. If you use a lithium battery in a low-temperature environment, that is, below 4 °C, you will also find that the battery life is reduced, and the original lithium battery of some mobile phones cannot even be charged in a low-temperature environment. But don't worry too much; this is only a temporary situation. Unlike in high-temperature environments, once the temperature rises, the molecules in the lithium-ion battery will be heated, and the previous power will be restored immediately.
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Frequently used. Life is movement. To get the most out of a lithium-ion battery, you need to use it frequently so that the electrons in the battery are always in a state of flow. If you do not use the lithium battery frequently, please remember to complete a charging cycle for the lithium battery every month and do a power calibration, that is, a deep discharge and a deep charge once.
Don't overshoot. Since lithium batteries are non-memory batteries, it is recommended to regularly charge or recharge the battery pack after each or every day of riding, which will greatly increase the service life of the battery pack. Low-voltage over-discharge or self-discharge reactions will lead to the decomposition and destruction of lithium-ion active materials, and any form of over-charging in lithium-ion batteries will cause serious damage to battery performance and even explosion.
Charge when the power is low. After the lithium battery is discharged, it will enter the vulcanization process. If it is charged in time, the non-serious vulcanization can be removed. Therefore, if the power is lower than 20%, it needs to be charged on time. When the lithium battery is dead, you should turn off the power to ride, and you can’t use the rebound voltage to drive to prevent serious power loss. You should charge it as soon as possible to keep the battery fully charged.







