This item cannot be disassembled.
It is not recommended to disassemble lithium batteries without voltage, as this may cause safety hazards. Lithium batteries are batteries that contain flammable electrolytes which, if improperly handled and disassembled, can cause dangerous situations such as short circuits, overheating and even fires. Even though a lithium battery has no voltage, there can still be a residual charge, which can still lead to a dangerous situation.
If you must handle lithium batteries without voltage, it is recommended that you take the following safety precautions:
1. Place the lithium battery in a fireproof container, such as a metal box. or a glass bottle.
2. Store the container in a safe place, away from fire sources and flammable materials.
Yes.
However, this requiressite a certain professionalism and professional tools. The details are as follows:
1. You need to prepare a multimeter, soldering iron, solder wire, rosin, screwdriver, wrench, ruler, etc.
2. Be able to use the tools above.
3. First, use a multimeter to measure the voltage and polarity of the original car battery, use a ruler to measure the dimensions of the original battery, and purchase the battery according to the voltage and size .
4. The battery capacity should not be less than that of the original battery.
5. When connecting new batteries in series, you should use a multimeter to identify the polarity of the batteries, then connect the positive and negative batteries in series and solder the joints with a soldering iron.
6. Connect the battery to the car's original wiring according to the car's original polarity,attach the battery and put on the case.
Be careful not to connect the wrong positive and negative levels, otherwise the battery or electrical appliances will be damaged. This process requires great professionalism and is dangerous. It is recommended not to modify it yourself.