High-voltage lithium batteries require special attention to the following:
Avoid overcharging/overdischarging: Maintain the battery charge between 20% and 80%. Avoid prolonged storage with a full charge (over 90%) or a completely depleted charge (less than 2%).
Use the original charger: Non-original chargers may cause unstable current flow, resulting in overheating or damage.
Promptly disconnect the battery: Immediately unplug the power cord after fully charging, avoiding prolonged connection.
Temperature Management: Avoid high temperatures (>35°C) or low temperatures (<0°C). The ideal operating temperature is 20-25°C.
Proper Ventilation: Ensure there are no flammable materials around the battery during charging. Do not charge indoors or in confined spaces.
Handle with care: Avoid physical damage such as crushing and punctures.
Keep away from corrosive substances: Store away from corrosive substances.
Regularly recharge the battery: Maintain the battery charge between 40% and 60% during extended periods of inactivity, and recharge every 3-6 months.
Avoid deep discharge: A charge below 2% may permanently damage the battery.
Plug abnormality: If the plug overheats while charging, immediately disconnect the power cord and inspect it.
Equipment malfunction: If the battery is swollen, leaking, or abnormally hot, stop using it and contact a qualified technician.