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What are the precautions for using polymer lithium batteries?

2026-04-06 05:32:47 · · #1

Precautions for using polymer lithium-ion batteries.

1. Do not disassemble the battery cells under any circumstances.

2. Do not immerse the battery in water or seawater, and keep it dry.

3. Do not use or place batteries near heat sources, such as fire or heaters.

4. Do not heat the battery or throw it into fire.

5. Direct welding of batteries is prohibited.

6. Do not charge near fire or in very hot environments.

7. Do not put the battery in a microwave oven or a high-pressure container.

8. Do not use or place the battery in high temperatures (such as in strong sunlight or in a very hot car), otherwise it may cause overheating, fire, or functional degradation and reduced lifespan.

9. In theory, polymer lithium-ion batteries do not have flowing electrolyte. However, in the event of electrolyte leakage and contact with skin, eyes, or other parts of the body, the electrolyte should be rinsed off immediately with clean water and medical attention should be sought.

10. Do not use damaged battery cells (damaged plastic seals, broken casings, smell of electrolyte gas, electrolyte leakage, etc.).

To prevent potential leaks, overheating, and explosions in polymer lithium-ion batteries, please take appropriate precautions. If you are unsure, you can review the factors that affect the cycle life and lifespan of lithium-ion batteries. Only by using polymer lithium-ion batteries correctly can you maximize their performance and extend their lifespan.


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