Guidelines for Extending Your Lithium-Based Battery’s Life

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Lithium battery is extensively used these days because of its performance. It has been integrated on equipment requiring efficient power supply. The advantages it provides placed it on top of the pedestal, making it the number one choice of manufacturers.

Although using a lithium-based battery could be advantageous, we cannot deny the fact that it has its own downsides. It is fragile, requiring additional attention to make sure that its performance will not decrease earlier than expected.

How to Take Good Care of your Lithium-Based Battery

  1. Lithium-based batteries’ number one problem is aging. The battery’s performance deteriorates whether it is being used or not – a problem manufacturers are silent of. To provide solution to the issue, the owner must always ensure that it’s not exposed to high temperature. Battery manufacturers advise to have it placed under 15oC especially when stored. The discharge percentage will not be too high if it is in a cool place.
  2. Fast charging could damage your lithium-based battery so avoid 1C (capacity of the charger in Amp/Hours). As advised by Battery University, it is best to use a charger with 0.7C.
  3. Avoid deep discharge. If your battery is low, charge it right away. It is also ideal for a lithium-based battery to be charged at least once a day to prolong its lifespan.

Taking good care of your battery does not require you to have technical knowledge. You do not even need to know all of its parts to execute the method well. It’s very easy; you just have to follow these simple guidelines.

 

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