Maintenance of high-capacity, high-voltage lithium batteries is important to extend their life and ensure safety. The following are some maintenance recommendations:
1. Regular Inspection: Check the appearance of the battery regularly to make sure there is no damage, leakage or swelling.
2. Keep clean: Keep the battery contact points and casing clean to avoid dust and dirt affecting the battery performance.
3. Charge properly:
Use the original or certified charger, avoid using incompatible charging devices.
Avoid over-charging and over-discharging, try to charge between 20%-80% of the power.
4. Temperature control: Lithium batteries are sensitive to temperature, avoid using or storing them at extreme temperatures. The ideal working temperature is generally between 20°C and 25°C.
5. Avoid deep discharge: Try to avoid discharging the battery to 0%, deep discharge will cause damage to the battery.
6. Regular use: If the battery is not used for a long time, it is recommended to charge and discharge the battery every once in a while to keep it active.
7. Storage Note: If you need to store the battery for a long time, it is recommended to charge the battery to about 50% and store it in a dry and cool place.
8. Monitor the battery status: Use the battery management system (BMS) to monitor the battery voltage, temperature and charging/discharging status, and find the abnormality in time.
9. Avoid short circuit: Ensure that the wiring and connectors of the battery are not at risk of short-circuit, and avoid metal objects touching the battery terminals.
By following these maintenance recommendations, you can effectively extend the life and ensure the safety of high-capacity, high-voltage lithium batteries.
Post time: Feb-12-2025