Thursday 10 October 2013

Does rechargeable battery have a best status

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There is a saying that, if rechargeable batteries used properly, they will reach a best status within a certain range cycle which is to its largest capacity. This situation depends, sealed nickel-metal hydride batteries and nickel-cadmium batteries, if used properly (e.g. regular maintenance to prevent the generation and accumulation of memory effect), usually after 100 to 200 cycles can reach its maximum capacity, for example, a NiMH battery leave the factory has a capacity of 1000mAh after 120 cycles, and its capacity may reach 1100mAh. Nearly all Japanese nickel-metal hydride battery manufacturers’ technical specifications book describes the cycle characteristics of nickel-based batteries.

Nickel-based batteries have the best condition, generally between 100 and 200 cycles to reach its maximum capacity

For liquid lithium-ion batteries, but there is no such a cycle capacity peak phenomenon, from the lithium-ion battery leave the factory until the final battery scrap, its capacity reduced every time you use it. When I was right to do cycling performance test of lithium-ion batteries, I have never seen the signs of capacity recovery.

lithium-ion batteries have no best status.

It is worth mentioning that, the lithium-ion battery is more susceptible to environmental temperature changes and the performance of different properties, in 25 to 40 degrees environment it will exhibit its best performance, and low or high temperature state, his performance is greatly reduced. To get your lithium-ion battery fully demonstrated its capacity, we must be careful attention to the environment, to prevent the high temperature phenomena, such as mobile phone on the car's front desk, direct sun at noon is very easy to make it more than 60 degrees.

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