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How to maintain the lithium battery, Xuanli professional tells you!
1110 2020-03-04
         As battery products and handheld devices are more and more widely used, how to maintain lithium batteries has become the knowledge we must understand, unless you can tolerate replacement of spare batteries or external batteries, in fact mobile phones like iPhONe Even the battery cannot be replaced. The battery capacity will be depleted, and the better-maintained battery will be much better.
        There have been many ways to maintain lithium-ion batteries on the Internet before, but there are different opinions. For example, after a new battery is brought back, it must be fully charged for 12 hours and then emptied, and the maximum capacity can be activated three times in a row. It is also said that a full charge and discharge process must be performed every month to facilitate maintenance.
        The website of Battery University abroad recently released an article on how to extend the life of lithium batteries, and put forward new conclusions on how to use batteries.
They claim that the experimental results have confirmed that the best maintenance method for lithium-ion batteries is light use, quick release and quick charge, which is similar to the use of mechanical equipment. The more frequently used and the more times the battery is used, the more the battery will be worn. fast. The lower the degree of deep discharge of the lithium battery, the longer the use time. If possible, try to avoid frequent full charge and discharge.
       As far as the user is concerned, it’s best to charge your battery after 10% or 20% use. You can charge when the remaining battery is 50%, but try to avoid charging when the phone prompts that the battery is low. Don’t charge it under any circumstances. Use up the battery. If you are away from home, try to use a larger capacity battery or mobile power supply.
         In addition, they also pointed out that the temperature of the operating environment also has an impact on battery life, too high (30°C) or too low temperature will cause loss of battery life. For example, a notebook computer that is often used with an adapter power supply, it is best to remove the battery. In fact, it is not that charging will damage the battery, because the battery will not be charged after it is fully charged. Circumstances can overheat the temperature, which is the real culprit that affects battery life.