but there are many different applications that use lithium-ion power. If you have a lot of these devices or even these batteries lying around doing nothing, it may cause you to wonder what to do with old
1. Batteries don't wear out prematurely... they're murdered! 2. If you don't treat a battery well, you'll pay for it (1) When it comes to temperature and physical integration, treat batteries like people (2) Battery sizing depends on 1. Use profile 2. Temperature 3. To understand...
1. Batteries fail for various reasons; abuse or latent defect 2. Avoid spoliation issues 3. First to the inspection 4. Avoid pre-determined conclusion 5. Depending on complexity, these cases can drag on. When a battery (or other device) fails and causes injuries or loss of property or ...
A LiHv battery is a different type of Lithium-ion Polymer battery where "Hv" stands for "high voltage". It is more energy intensive than traditional LiPo batteries. A LiHv battery is capable of charging to 4.35V or higher per cell while the peak cell voltage of a normal lithium polymer ...
Traveling with lithium batteries has become commonplace as they power everything from smartphones to laptops, cameras, and even medical devices. In May 2023, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) revealed thatlithium-ion battery fires had jumped 42 percentin the last five years. So far this ...
Lithium batteries surround us every day in smartphones and tablets. But lithium batteries are also increasingly being used on boats, be it for water toys, service equipment or boat engines. Their potential is great! However, if used improperly, lithium b
lithium ion batteriesnegative electrodeDevelopment of lithium ion batteries proved to be a power factor of technical advance. While at present such batteries form the base for portable electronics, in the near future, one could look forward to wide application of larger devices based on lithium ion...
Unfortunately, lithium-ion chemistry isn’t perfect—all batteries are consumables, which means they get old. And like us, when batteries get old, the processes that keep them running start to degrade. But where we get wrinkles and breathe out CO2, batteries produce toxic gases and bloat thems...
Lithium-ion polymer batteries are widely used due to their long life and high capacity. However, there are some issues that can arise, such as swelling, unsatisfactory safety performance, and accelerated cycle attenuation. This article will primarily focus on battery swelling and its causes, which...
When a lithium-ion battery fire breaks out, the damage can be extensive. These fires are not only intense, they are also long-lasting and potentially toxic. What causes these fires? Mostelectric vehicleshumming along Australian roads are packed withlithium-ion batteries. They're the same power...