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Do you really use a lithium battery?

Jun 12, 2019   Pageview:389

Today, the development of electronic products has leapt. In the short development period of 10 years, many electronic products have become more and more intelligent, with more and more powerful functions and a lot of features. As a result, the use of batteries has become an important issue for our consumers. In order to improve product quality and meet the needs of consumers, major electronics companies continue to develop new materials. It has been found that the use of a lithium battery instead of a nickel-hydrogen battery not only improves battery life, but also allows for faster charging and more battery storage. Therefore, lithium batteries are widely used in various aspects in this modern city.

 

Lithium batteries, also known as lithium-ion batteries, are often mentioned in our daily life. They are batteries developed using the active chemical properties of lithium metal. The essence of the charging and discharging process of the battery is actually realized by the gains and losses of electrons. It is a process of redox reaction. Therefore, in the process of use, it does not have a memory effect like a nickel-hydrogen battery, and there is no need to worry about a decrease in battery capacity due to lack of electricity. Of course, due to the active nature of lithium metal, it is easily affected by the environment. In the process of using lithium batteries, we need to pay attention to some problems.

 

Although lithium batteries are widely used in major electronic products, their specific and correct methods of use are basically the same.

 

Many people have the idea that the battery should be charged for a long time to activate the battery when charging for the first time. When charging a lithium battery for the first time, it is really necessary to increase the charging time to fully charge it like hydrogen nickel, which is usually 8~12 hours, but it can't exceed 12 hours, otherwise it may reduce the battery life. But this process is not a process of activating a lithium battery, because the manufacturer has activated the lithium battery in the process of making the lithium battery.

 

People often have the idea that lithium batteries should be completely discharged and then fully charged to extend their life. In fact, after a battery is charged and discharged for 300 to 600 cycles, the life of the battery is basically exhausted, and the so-called cycle charging and discharging process is a process of complete discharge and thorough charging. Therefore, when the general electronic product reminds that the battery is low, it should be charged immediately, and the battery can be uncharged if it can be charged less than 100. It is not necessary to turn off the charging of the machine. The process of reducing one cycle of charging and discharging is to reduce the battery life.

 

In addition, since the safety of lithium batteries is relatively low and sensitive to the temperature in the environment, we must pay more attention to the temperature of the environment when using lithium batteries. 40 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius is the optimal use temperature for lithium batteries, and according to research, the higher the temperature, the easier it is to reduce the battery life. When the battery is in an environment of more than 60 degrees Celsius for a long time, it is very likely that an explosion will occur, which is life-threatening.

 

No matter which kind of electronic products are used in lithium batteries, its original properties will not change basically. We should not stick to the old concept when using lithium batteries. We must pay more attention to the above problems, not only can protect the battery in time. You can also avoid unnecessary damage as much as possible.

 

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