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Please pay attention to avoid lithium battery "starvation"

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2023/07/31 11:36:28

If your 18650 lithium battery has "starved", that is, fully discharged to a low voltage state, it is usually unable to restore its normal work. When the lithium battery is discharged to too low a voltage, the protection circuit will be triggered, resulting in the battery cannot be charged or powered. At this point, it is recommended that you take the following steps:

Safe handling: Place the "starved" lithium battery in a safe place, away from combustibles and inflammables, to ensure safe handling.

Disposal and replacement: Because lithium batteries "starve" can not be repaired, the best solution is to properly dispose of them. Please take the battery to a special battery recycling point for disposal in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. In the meantime, you can consider buying a new 18650 lithium battery to replace it.

In order to avoid "starvation" of lithium batteries, please note the following:

Regular charging: Ensure that the lithium battery maintains the appropriate charge level. Avoid placing the battery in the low charge state for a long time.

Avoid excessive discharge: try to avoid discharging the lithium battery to too low a voltage. When the battery is low, charge it in time.

Use the appropriate charger: Choose a charger that meets the specifications of the lithium battery, and ensure that the output voltage and current of the charger match the battery.

Pay attention to the ambient temperature: Avoid exposing the lithium battery to too high or too low temperatures for a long time, which may affect the performance and life of the battery.

Remember that when handling lithium batteries, it is important to follow the relevant safety guidelines and regulations to ensure safe operation.


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