We all know the convenience brought by Lithium batteries, and we also know that there are some things we need to pay attention to when dealing with Lithium batteries, but many people do not understand the storage environment of Lithium batteries. Let the editor tell you below How to properly store your lithium iron phosphate battery when not in use!
When the lithium iron phosphate battery is just bought, there is only a little electricity in it. This is because the storage performance of the lithium iron phosphate battery is an important parameter to measure the stability of the comprehensive performance of the battery. The Lifepo4 batteries manufacturer will put the newly produced iron phosphate Lithium batteries are stored for a certain period of time before they are sold out of the factory. This is to stabilize the electrochemical performance of each component inside the lithium iron phosphate battery, so as to ensure the quality of the battery. So you have to charge it in advance before using it.
Precautions for the correct storage environment of the battery:
1. The lithium iron phosphate battery should be kept at 50%-60% state of charge if it is not used for a long time. It should be recharged every 3 months, and it should be charged and discharged every six months.
2. During transportation, pay attention to moisture-proof, moisture-proof, avoid extrusion, collision, etc., so as to avoid battery damage.
3. It is forbidden to use or place the battery in high temperature (in the hot sun or in a very hot car), otherwise it may cause the battery to overheat, catch fire or fail to function, and shorten its life.
4. It is forbidden to store in places with strong static electricity and strong magnetic fields, otherwise it will easily damage the battery safety protection device and bring unsafe hidden dangers.
5. If the battery emits odor, heat, discoloration, deformation, or any abnormality during use, storage, or charging, immediately remove the battery from the device or charger and stop using it.
6. The discarded lithium iron phosphate battery should be covered with insulating paper to prevent fire and explosion.