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Handling precautions and prohibitions for Lithium-Polymer batteries
General information:
Lithium-Polymer ( abbreviation : LiPo) batteries require particularly careful
handling. Mishandling these batteries may lead to explosions, fire, smoke and a
risk of poisoning.
Don’t series or parallel connect battery packs since the cell capacities and the
charging condition may be too different.
1. Charging
1-1 Charging voltage :
These batteries should charged with a charger that is specifically designed for
LiPo cells, charging at above 4.25V per cell , which is the absolute maximum
voltage. It must be strictly prohibited as higher voltage causes permanent
damage to the cells and causes fires.
1-2 Charging current:
LiPo batteries can be charged at a rate of max. 1.5C (1C corresponds to the cell
capacity). Charging with higher current than recommended may cause damage to
cell performance and safety features deeply, and can lead to heat generation or
leakage.
1-3 Charging temperature:
These batteries shall be charged within a range of temperature 0C to 50C. If
these batteries are charged at the temperature out of the specified range,
leakage, heat generation or other damage may be caused.
1-4 Prohibition of reverse charging :
Reverse charging is prohibited. These batteries shall be connected correctly.
The polarity has to be confirmed before you make wiring. The reverse charging
may cause damage to the cells which may lead to lose cell performance, and may
damage to the cell safety which can lead to heat generation or leakage.
2. Discharging
2-1 Discharging current :
Dualsky LiPo batteries can be discharged at continuous currents of around 7C
(with 70~80% capacity). High discharging current may reduce the discharging
capacity remarkably or cause over heating.
2-2 Discharging temperature :
These batteries shall be discharged within a range of -10 degree C to 60 degree
C.
At a temperature of -10 degree C or less, the battery will show a significant
decrease in discharge capacity. The battery temperature during the discharging
should not exceed 70 degree C.
2-3 Over-discharging
Normally, LiPo batteries start to discharge at 4.2V and terminate at a cut-off
voltage of 3.0V. Discharging these batteries to a point below 2.5V per cell
causes permanent damage to the cells, and this must be avoided.
3. Shipment
Lithium cells and batteries must be shipped in 30% charged state for safety
reasons.
All Dualsky LiPo are charged up to 30% charged state at the factory.
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