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Lithium battery storage environment

  1. Temperature:

The appropriate temperature range is crucial for the performance and lifespan of lithium batteries. The ideal storage temperature is generally between 20°C - 25°C. Therefore, try to avoid storing the battery in an environment with too high or too low temperature.

  1. Humidity:

The battery should be stored in a relatively dry environment. A humidity of 40% - 60% is more appropriate.

Battery power status

  1. Power level:

Generally, it is recommended to charge the battery to about 40% - 60% before storage.

Regular maintenance

  1. Charging maintenance:

It is recommended to perform a charge-discharge cycle on the battery every once in a while (generally 1- 3 months, depending on the actual situation) to maintain the battery's activity.

  1. Appearance inspection:

Inspect the appearance of the battery regularly (such as every month) to check for any abnormal conditions such as bulging, deformation, leakage, rust, corrosion, etc. If any problems are found, take timely measures, such as contacting the manufacturer or professional maintenance personnel for

handling to avoid further deterioration of the problem and affecting battery safety.

Storage method

  1. Separate storage:

Try to store the battery separately and avoid mixing it with other metal objects, flammable items, chemical items, etc.

  1. Insulation of positive and negative poles:

During storage, ensure that the positive and negative poles of the battery are insulated from other conductive objects. Special insulating caps or insulating tapes can be used to protect the positive and negative poles to prevent short circuits due to accidental contact with conductive objects during storage.