Use a dedicated lithium battery charger. Once the lithium battery is connected to the charger, the light will turn orange and start charging. When the lithium battery reaches full state, charging stops and the indicator light turns orange. finished charging.
Things to note when using lithium batteries:
The battery will enter a dormant state after being left for a period of time. At this point, capacity is lower than normal. The value and duration of use are also shortened. However, lithium batteries are easy to activate. After 3-5 normal charge and discharge cycles, the battery can be activated and restored to its normal capacity.
New lithium batteries do not require special methods or equipment during the activation process. The “natural activation” charging method using standard methods is best.
:Dangers of a chLong-term arge and deep charging:
Long-term charging may result in overcharging. Lithium batteries or chargers will automatically shut off when the battery is fully charged. After the lithium battery is fully charged, it will be charged in vain when placed on the charger.
On some machines, if the charger is not removed after charging for more than a certain time, the system will not only not stop charging, but will also start a discharge-charge cycle . This harms battery life.
Long-term charging takes a long time and usually needs to be done at night. In many places, voltage at night is relatively high and fluctuates considerably. Lithium batteries are poorly resistant to charge and discharge fluctuations.
Shallow discharge and surface charge are more beneficial for lithium batteries. ADeep discharge and deep charge are only necessary when the product's power module is calibrated for lithium batteries. Therefore, products powered by lithium batteries do not necessarily have to follow the process. It's all about convenience and can be recharged at any time.