To ensure the normal use and regular maintenance of lithium electronic batteries, what should we pay attention to?
1. It is recommended to recharge the battery every two months. Lithium electronic batteries have a precision protection system inside, which requires power consumption during operation. Therefore, the battery should be recharged every two months as much as possible.
2. Use in low temperature environments. Some lithium-ion electronic batteries can be discharged and used in an environment of -20 degrees Celsius, but the mileage will be affected by low temperatures. In order to better utilize the lifespan and effectiveness of lithium batteries, try to use them in an environment of 0-45 degrees Celsius as much as possible.
3. I northern regions with low ambient temperatures, it is recommended not to accelerate quickly when using lithium-ion electric vehicles, especially when the battery level is below 70%. This is because in colder environments, the discharge platform of the lithium-ion battery will drop, and rapid acceleration will cause a sharp drop in the voltage of the battery cells, reaching the voltage limit set by the management system for discharge protection, causing problems such as alarms, speed limits, and gear changes. When your tram runs weak and cannot be powered on, please check the battery voltage through the display screen in a timely manner. If the battery voltage is close to the minimum voltage marked on the battery, it indicates that the battery is no longer charged and needs to be charged in a timely manner.
4. When not using the battery for a long time, the connection between the battery and the entire vehicle should be disconnected, and the battery should be kept at 80% of its capacity to prevent excessive discharge due to long-term storage system power consumption. The battery should be replenished every 3-6 months to avoid self discharge or excessive discharge due to power consumption of the protective board.
5. Electric vehicles should not be stored in a place with a large amount of water or moisture for a long time. Even if the current batteries are waterproof, they are only waterproof for a short period of time. If they are in a waterlogged state for a long time, water may still enter the battery through connectors, etc. Lithium electronic batteries, power management systems, and electrical components on the vehicle are very afraid of water. Once water enters, it may cause short circuits and damage to the battery and system components, Generate other safety hazards.
6. Recycling and treatment of lithium batteries. The normal cycle of charging and discharging for lithium electronic batteries is approximately 500-800 times, and lithium batteries at the end of their lifespan must be recycled and disposed of in accordance with local laws.
In short, cultivate a good habit, treat your lithium-ion battery well, regularly maintain and maintain it, and use it correctly, so that its lifespan can be greatly extended.