In today's era of high dependence on electronic devices, 3.7V polymer lithium-ion batteries are the core power source of many devices, and their performance and life directly affect our use experience. Understanding and mastering its daily care knowledge is crucial to extending battery life.
First of all, pay special attention to the charging process. When used for the first time, the battery generally has residual power and does not need to be overcharged for activation. When charging, you should use a matching regular charger and avoid using inferior chargers, because inferior chargers may output unstable voltage and cause irreversible damage to the battery. At the same time, try to charge at a suitable ambient temperature, generally 0-45 degrees Celsius is ideal, and too high a temperature will accelerate battery aging.
In daily use, try to avoid over-discharging the battery. When the battery power is low, it should be charged in time. Excessive discharge will cause damage to the internal structure of the battery and reduce the performance and capacity of the battery. In addition, don't keep the battery in a fully charged state for a long time, and long-term overcharging will also damage the health of the battery.
In terms of storage, if the battery needs to be stored for a long time, the battery should be fully charged, discharged to about 40% - 60% of the power, and then placed in a dry and cool place. This can maintain the internal activity of the battery and prevent the battery from being damaged due to long-term overcharge and overdischarge.
Environmental factors also have a great impact on the battery. Avoid physical damage such as severe impact, extrusion, and needle puncture of the battery. At the same time, pay attention to moisture and humidity to prevent the battery from short-circuiting due to water ingress.
Finally, the battery should be inspected and tested regularly. If the battery is found to have abnormal conditions such as bulging or leakage, it should be stopped and replaced with a new battery in time to avoid danger.
In short, proper daily care can keep the 3.7V polymer lithium-ion battery in good performance and a long service life. Understanding and following these care methods is of great significance to both individual users and related industry personnel, and can ensure the stable operation of the equipment and the best performance.
