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When you charge the Patriot T200 battery for the first time, you don't have to worry about "how long does it take to charge". The machine uses lithium batteries. When charging a lithium battery for the first time, the charger light changes color. You can charge it as much as you want. There is no time limit. With the continuous improvement of lithium battery manufacturing technology in recent years, lithium batteries currently on the market no longer need to be "activated" and can be recharged at will. Additionally, the lifespan of a lithium battery is related to the number of charging cycles completed and has no direct relationship with the number of charging cycles. Simple understanding, for example, a lithium battery only uses half of its power on the first day and then charges it fully. If it's still the same the next day, that is, if you load itez half and charge it twice in total, this can only be counted as one charging cycle and not two. Therefore, multiple charges may often be required to complete a cycle. Each time a charge cycle is completed, the battery capacity decreases a little. However, the reduction is very small. High quality batteries still retain 80% of their original power after being charged for many cycles. This is why many lithium-powered products are still used as usual after 2-3 years. Of course, lithium batteries will eventually need to be replaced once their lifespan has expired. The lifespan of lithium batteries is generally 300 to 500 charge cycles. Assuming that the power supplied by a complete discharge is Q, if the reduction in power after each charge cycle is not taken into account, the lithium battery can supply or supplementbe a total of 300Q to 500Q of power over its lifespan. From this we know that if you charge 1/2 each time, you can charge it 600-1000 times; if you charge it 1/3 each time, you can charge it 900-1500 times. By analogy, if it is charged randomly, the number of times is uncertain.
In short, no matter how you charge it, the total amount of electricity added is 300Q~500Q, which is constant. Therefore, we can also understand this: the lifespan of a lithium battery is related to the total charging capacity of the battery, and has nothing to do with the number of charging times. There is little difference in the impact of deep discharge, deep charge and shallow discharge on the life of lithium batteries.
In fact, surface discharge and surface charge are more beneficial for lithium batteries. It is only when the moThe product's power supply is calibrated for lithium batteries that need to be deeply discharged and charged. Therefore, products powered by lithium batteries do not necessarily have to stick to the process. It's all about convenience. They can be recharged at any time without worrying about affecting their lifespan.
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Lithium battery specifications, maximum quantity, transportation regulations
Rated energy <100 Wh. 2 pieces must be placed in hand luggage, but no declaration is required.
100wh Rated energy>160which must be declared to the airline for shipping. Note: Please confirm the rated energy (wh) indicated on the lithium battery before taking a flight. If sheis not marked, please calculate it according to the following formula. Rated energy (wh) = battery capacity (Ah) × rated voltage (V) Battery capacity unit conversion: 1 Ah = 1000 mAh< /p> Yours is 5.2 Ah x 5 V = 26 wh. It does not exceed the standard, so it can be taken on the plane.