Measure the open-circuit voltage of the battery. If it is lower than the following values, the battery is in undervoltage protection, and it refuses to charge: - 12V battery (10V) - 24V battery (20V) ------Possible Results------ Positive: Confirm that the battery is in undervoltage protection. Please follow the steps below to resolve the issue:
If the battery is under-voltage protected, remove all the connecting wires on the battery, and then use a charger with lithium activation function and matching parameters to activate and charge the battery at a temperature above 41℉.
The following are common issues and corresponding troubleshooting methods for lithium-ion batteries. Troubleshooting steps: First, it is necessary to confirm whether there has been over-discharge of the battery during use, and if the battery has not been activated by charging for a long period of time.
If the swollen battery is not smoking and is stored safely you should contact the Sustainability Department [email protected] for disposal advice, the cost of disposing of these batteries will be re-chargeable to the department. Never place lithium-ion batteries in the general waste bins or with other recyclable materials like card and plastics.
Do not leave your device continuously on charge after the charge cycle is complete, lithium-ion batteries are meant to cycle – discharge and recharge – so keeping them plugged in all the time means that they cannot exercise to their capacity. Always use the charger supplied with the device or recommended by the manufacturer.
Ensure the ambient temperature is above 41°F. - All battery terminal connections have been removed. - Use a charger with lithium battery activation to charge the battery to above 12.4V/24.8V. Negative: Confirm that the battery is not in undervoltage protection. Please proceed to the remaining steps.
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