The lifespan of lithium batteries is 3 to 5 years, and lithium batteries have strict charging times, usually around 1,000 to 1,200 times.
The lifespan of lithium batteries generally depends on many factors, including usage conditions, charging and discharging methods, temperature, etc. Generally speaking, the lifespan of lithium batteries can last from a few years to several years. The lifespan of a lithium battery is generally measured in terms of the number of charges. Each charge and discharge will cause certain losses to the lithium battery, so the more it is charged, the lifespan of the lithium battery will be shortened accordingly.
Rapid charging and discharging will accelerate the chemical reaction inside the lithium battery, thereby accelerating the aging of the battery. Therefore, slow charging and discharging mayextend the life of lithium batteries. High temperature environments will accelerate the aging of lithium batteries, and the performance of lithium batteries in low temperature environments will also be affected. Therefore, maintaining a proper temperature range helps extend the life of lithium batteries.
Precautions for using lithium batteries
1. Use lithium batteries of common brands and reliable quality, and avoid using counterfeit and poor quality products to ensure battery performance and performance. security.
2. Follow correct battery charging and discharging methods, use a charger or equipment suitable for the battery, and do not overcharge or discharge to avoid damaging battery life or causing battery problems. security.
3. Avoid exposinge lithium batteries at high temperatures and do not place the batteries near fire sources or in direct sunlight to prevent the batteries from overheating, leaking or exploding.
4. When carrying or storing batteries, avoid contact with metal objects (such as keys, coins), etc., to avoid short circuit or fire.
5. Do not disassemble, hit or damage the lithium battery to avoid leakage, damage or safety accidents.
6. When abnormal phenomena occur in the battery (such as heating, smoke, leakage, etc.), you should stop using it immediately and take safety measures, such as keeping the battery away from flammable objects and suggestion from professional consultants.