Yes, but it is not recommended.
It will be affected by ambient temperature and humidity. High temperature and humidity will accelerate the battery's self-discharge. It is recommended to store the battery in a dry environment between 0℃ and. 20℃.
Lithium battery is a type of battery that uses lithium metal or lithium alloy as positive/negative electrode materials and uses non-aqueous electrolyte solution. Lithium metal batteries were proposed and studied by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1912. In the 1970s, M.S Whittingham proposed and began studying lithium-ion batteries.
1. The newly purchased lithium battery will have a certain power, so you can use it directly when you receive it, use the remaining power and then charge it after 2-3 normal uses. enough. Fully activate the lithium battery activity. ASpecial reminder here: New lithium batteries do not need to be activated for up to 12 hours when first used.
2. If the lithium battery is not used for a long time, it should be charged to 50% to 80% of its capacity, removed from the instrument and stored in a dry and cool environment. should be charged every 3 months to avoid storage time. If it is too long, the battery will be too weak due to self-discharge, causing irreversible capacity loss. Self-discharge of lithium batteries is affected by ambient temperature and humidity. High temperature and humidity will accelerate the battery's self-discharge. It is recommended to store the battery in a dry environment between 0℃ and 20℃.
3. Lithium batteries have no memory effect and can be charged at any time. However, it should be noted that lithium batteries cannot be trop discharged, which would result in a very significant loss of capacity. . When the machine reminds you that the battery is low, it immediately begins charging.
4. During daily use, the newly charged lithium battery should be left aside for half an hour, and the charging performance should be stable before use, otherwise the battery performance will be affected.
5. Do not mix batteries with metal objects to avoid metal objects touching the positive and negative terminals of the battery, causing a short circuit, damaging the battery or even causing danger.
6. Do not hit, acupuncture, step on, modify or expose the battery to sunlight, or place the battery in a microwave, high voltage or other environment.