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How to correctly understand the overcharge phenomenon of lithium-ion batteries?
People often have a misunderstanding when charging: it is best to maintain a fully charged state. Perhaps for obsessive-compulsive disorder, when the battery level jumps from 100% to 99%, it will kill him, but in fact, keeping the phone in a charged state is not a recommended behavior, especially after the device is fully charged. The battery of the mobile phone can't bear such a toss.
Analysis of the types, models and advantages and disadvantages of high-rate lithium-ion batteries
High-rate lithium-ion batteries can be divided into three common types: steel shell cylindrical batteries, square aluminum shell batteries, and aluminum plastic film soft-pack batteries according to the cell shell. They have their own advantages and disadvantages.
Which is better, wound lithium battery or laminated lithium battery?
Because of the different processing methods, lithium ion batteries are divided into wound lithium ion batteries and laminated lithium ion batteries. They have different principles and have the same performance. Then what is the difference between the lithium ion batteries produced by these two methods? Which is better?
How to charge and discharge the newly purchased lithium battery?
Many people are elusive about newly-purchased lithium batteries. The author summarized 10 tips on how to use lithium batteries, and share them with you, hoping to help.
How to choose a good quality lithium-ion battery charger?
The quality of the charger directly determines the length of the life of the lithium-ion battery, so it is very important to choose a good quality charger. The output voltage of the charger must be matched according to your battery.
How many years can lithium batteries generally last? What is the cycle life of lithium batteries?
I believe that most consumers have heard that the life of a lithium battery is "500 times", 500 times of charge and discharge, beyond this number, the battery will "end of life", many friends in order to be able to extend the battery life, every time The battery is charged only when it is completely exhausted. Does this really extend the life of the battery? the answer is negative. The life of a lithium battery is "500 times", which does not refer to the number of times of charging, but a cycle of charging and discharging.
Does the wireless charger damage the phone? What should I pay attention to when using a wireless charger?
The use of chargers allows many electronic devices to operate normally. Without chargers, our lives will be troubled to a certain extent. In order to enhance everyone's understanding of the charger, this article will introduce the wireless charger related content, mainly to analyze whether the wireless charger is harmful to the mobile phone and explain the precautions of the wireless charger. If you are interested in chargers, you might as well continue reading.
How much voltage should be used to charge a 3.7V lithium battery?
Generally, a 3.7V lithium battery needs to have a "protection circuit board" for overcharging and overdischarging. If the battery does not have a protection circuit board, it can only be charged with a voltage of about 4.2V, because the ideal full charge voltage of a lithium battery is 4.2V. If the voltage is exceed 4.2V, the battery may is damaged, it is necessary to monitor the condition of the battery at the same time when charging with this method.
What are the main causes of lithium-ion battery fires?
The main components of lithium-ion batteries include positive electrode, negative electrode, electrolyte, separator, positive electrode lead, negative electrode lead, safety device and battery casing, etc. Most of the materials are combustible materials. The distance between the positive and negative electrodes of a lithium-ion battery is extremely short. Any small defect on the separator between the positive and negative electrodes may form a short circuit, causing local high temperature, and causing the separation of the positive and negative electrodes in nearby locations to decompose and chain The reaction will eventually cause the battery to catch fire or explode.
Why does a lithium-ion battery catch fire? How should I put out the fire?
The nature of the ignition of lithium-ion batteries is that the heat in the battery fails to be released according to the design intent, causing internal and external combustion materials to ignite after ignition. The main reasons for the fire are external short circuit, external high temperature and internal short circuit.