After the lithium battery is exhausted, failure to charge it will have a serious negative impact on the battery and directly reduce the life of the lithium battery.
Nowadays, lithium batteries are commonly used in electronic products. When using lithium batteries, it is best not to deplete the battery before recharging, as this will reduce the battery's chemical activity. Therefore, when using electronic products on a daily basis, you should generally charge them when they still have more than 30% charge left. This is a more efficient method to extend the battery life cycle.
Second, since lithium batteries are chemical batteries, after repeated use, a chemical reaction will occur between the battery electrolyte and the metal plate, and a passivation layer will appear on the surface of the battery. the metal plate. The p layerassivation will prevent the generation and flow of current, increase the internal resistance of the battery and the power that the battery can provide will also decrease, causing the battery's capacity to slowly decrease, making it less and less durable.
Detailed informationLithium battery maintenance precautions:
1. Charge correctly. The number of charges is closely related to battery life. You can use some auxiliary software to manage the battery or extend battery life with multiple micro-charges.
2. Try to use the original charger and data cable, or use charging equipment matching the output power of the original charger and data cable.
3. Avoid excessive battery temperature. For example, when the body of electronic products such as mobile phones and tablets overheats, they beatries of electronic products will be quickly consumed, whether they are used or not.
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