Lithium-ion battery maintenance methods mainly include the following:
Suitable temperature
The charging temperature of lithium-ion batteries should be 0°C~45°C, and the discharge temperature should be -20°C~60°C. Temperatures that are too high or too low may affect the performance and lifespan of the battery.
Selection of environmental conditions
The battery should be stored in a cool, dry and ventilated area to avoid contact with corrosive substances, away from fire and heat sources. Keeping the environment clean can prevent contaminants from entering the battery and affecting its performance.
Avoid overcharging and discharging
Avoid completely discharging or overcharging the battery each time it is used. Prolonged over-discharge or over-charging will shorten the battery life. When the power level is below a certain level, it should be charged in time.
Regular Charging
If the battery is not used for a long time, it is recommended to charge it to about 60% and charge it at regular intervals (e.g., every 4 or 5 months) to maintain battery performance.
Proper battery handling
Do not mix the battery with metal objects to avoid metal objects coming into contact with the positive and negative poles of the battery and cause a short circuit. Also, avoid knocking, pricking, stepping on, modifying, or drying the battery in the sun, as this may damage it.
Official renovation
If the battery fails, it should be repaired or replaced through an officially designated repair network to ensure the safety and performance of the battery.
By following these maintenance practices, you can extend the life of your lithium-ion battery and improve its stability. However, please note that even if these measures are followed, battery performance will gradually degrade over time, so it is necessary to check and replace the battery regularly.