A 12V lithium battery manufacturer tells you 8 things to pay attention to in the daily maintenance of lithium batteries.
1. Newly purchased lithium batteries have a small amount of charge. Therefore, users can use them directly upon receiving them, letting the remaining charge drain completely before recharging. After 2-3 normal uses, the lithium battery's activity will be fully activated. A special note: Do not believe salespeople or online rumors that new lithium batteries require a 12-hour activation period upon first use.
2. Lithium batteries do not have a memory effect and can be charged whenever needed. However, it is important to note that lithium batteries should not be over-discharged, as over-discharging will cause irreversible capacity loss. Start charging immediately when the device indicates low battery.
3. In daily use, a newly charged lithium battery should be left to stand for half an hour to allow its charging performance to stabilize before use; otherwise, it will affect the battery performance.
4. When not using the instrument, be sure to remove the batteries and store them in a dry, cool place.
5. Note the operating environment of lithium batteries: The charging temperature of lithium batteries is 0℃~45℃, and the discharging temperature of lithium batteries is -20℃~60℃.
6. Do not store batteries with metal objects, as metal objects may come into contact with the positive and negative terminals of the battery, causing a short circuit, damaging the battery, or even causing injury.
7. Do not strike, puncture, abuse, modify, or expose lithium batteries to sunlight. Do not place batteries in microwave, high-voltage, or other similar environments.
8. Use a standard lithium battery charger to charge the battery. Do not use inferior or other types of battery chargers to charge lithium batteries.