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How should lithium batteries be maintained if they are not used for a long time?

2026-04-06 06:31:01 · · #1

Lithium-ion battery packs should be stored in a cool, dry, and safe environment.

To prevent lithium-ion batteries from being placed near heat sources, open flames, flammable or explosive gases or liquids, as this may cause leakage, overheating, smoke, fire, or explosion. For long-term storage (more than one month), it is recommended to charge lithium-ion batteries to 40%-60% and recharge them for 12 hours monthly during storage. During storage, prevent metal objects from entering the battery compartment, as this may cause leakage, overheating, smoke, fire, or explosion. Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly widely used in modern production and daily life due to their large capacity and lack of memory effect. Lithium-ion batteries have very low self-discharge and can be stored for up to 3 years, boasting a long lifespan. The lower the temperature, the shorter the battery life. Storing primary lithium batteries in low-temperature environments is not a good practice; it is best to store lithium-ion batteries at a suitable temperature to ensure battery quality.

1. Lithium iron phosphate batteries do not have a memory effect and can be charged whenever needed. However, it is important to note that lithium-ion batteries should not be over-discharged, as over-discharge will cause irreversible capacity loss. Start charging immediately when the device warns of low battery.

2. In daily use, a freshly charged lithium-ion 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's performance.

3. When not using the instrument, be sure to remove the batteries and store them in a dry, cool place.

4. Note the operating environment of lithium-ion batteries: The charging temperature of lithium-ion batteries is 0℃~45℃, and the discharging temperature of lithium-ion batteries is -20℃~60℃.

5. Do not store lithium iron phosphate 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 danger.

6. Do not strike, puncture, step on, modify, or expose lithium-ion batteries to sunlight. Do not place the batteries in microwave, high-voltage, or other similar environments.

7. Use a proper, compatible lithium-ion battery charger to charge the battery. Do not use inferior or other types of battery chargers to charge lithium-ion batteries.

8. If lithium iron phosphate batteries are not used for a long time, they should be charged to 50%~80% capacity, removed from the instrument and stored in a dry and cool environment. The batteries should be charged once every 3 months to prevent irreversible capacity loss due to self-discharge caused by prolonged storage.

9. The self-discharge of lithium-ion batteries is affected by ambient temperature and humidity. High temperature and high humidity will accelerate the self-discharge of the battery. It is recommended to store the battery in a dry environment of 0℃~20℃.

10. When not in use for an extended period, remove the lithium-ion battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Do not freeze it to prevent moisture damage. Avoid using it in a hot car. If storing for a long time, charge the battery to 40% before storing.


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