1. The document provides dos and don'ts for safely charging, discharging, and storing lithium polymer (LiPo) battery packs.
2. It recommends charging LiPo batteries individually with a balance charger, preferably in a fire-resistant container, and notes proper charging currents and voltage limits.
3. The document also outlines safe discharge currents and cutoff voltages, and advises using a voltage checker during discharge. It provides tips for long battery life such as low charge currents and storage voltages.
4. Finally, it lists conditions for not using damaged or deformed batteries and stresses never short circuiting, overcharging, or exposing LiPos to heat for extended periods
1. The document provides dos and don'ts for safely charging, discharging, and storing lithium polymer (LiPo) battery packs.
2. It recommends charging LiPo batteries individually with a balance charger, preferably in a fire-resistant container, and notes proper charging currents and voltage limits.
3. The document also outlines safe discharge currents and cutoff voltages, and advises using a voltage checker during discharge. It provides tips for long battery life such as low charge currents and storage voltages.
4. Finally, it lists conditions for not using damaged or deformed batteries and stresses never short circuiting, overcharging, or exposing LiPos to heat for extended periods
1. The document provides dos and don'ts for safely charging, discharging, and storing lithium polymer (LiPo) battery packs.
2. It recommends charging LiPo batteries individually with a balance charger, preferably in a fire-resistant container, and notes proper charging currents and voltage limits.
3. The document also outlines safe discharge currents and cutoff voltages, and advises using a voltage checker during discharge. It provides tips for long battery life such as low charge currents and storage voltages.
4. Finally, it lists conditions for not using damaged or deformed batteries and stresses never short circuiting, overcharging, or exposing LiPos to heat for extended periods
1. The document provides dos and don'ts for safely charging, discharging, and storing lithium polymer (LiPo) battery packs.
2. It recommends charging LiPo batteries individually with a balance charger, preferably in a fire-resistant container, and notes proper charging currents and voltage limits.
3. The document also outlines safe discharge currents and cutoff voltages, and advises using a voltage checker during discharge. It provides tips for long battery life such as low charge currents and storage voltages.
4. Finally, it lists conditions for not using damaged or deformed batteries and stresses never short circuiting, overcharging, or exposing LiPos to heat for extended periods
Sr. no. Do's Don't Charge only with Original lithium polymer (LiPo) Never charge lithium polymer (LiPo) battery balance charger, preferably in a fire- batteries unattended. Also don’t charge 1 resistant container on a non-flammable surface (like LiPo packs in series. Charge each LiPo concrete). pack individually. Discharge current of LiPo : 1. Ideal conditions : Do not discharge LiPo below 3.30V per For 2200mAh 30C LiPo discharge current is =2.2A cell. Below 3V/cell battery will be dead x 30 = 66A. and can’t be charged again. 2. Practical Conditions : Note: Use voltage checker with alarm to 2 For 2200mAh 30C LiPo discharge current is =2.2A ensure the LiPo voltage at 3.3V during x 30 x 0.8 = 52.8A. discharge. Practically only 80% capacity is considered to Set alarm at 3.3V/cell. compensate reduction in mAh of LiPo over its life and practical uses conditions.
Charging current of LiPo should not to exceed0.5C
Don’t charge battery to more than (Robu.in recommended) for long life. 4.20V per cell. Ex: charging current For 5000mAh LiPo Ex. 3 5A x 0.5C = 2.5A 3 Cell LiPo have max 5A x 1C = 5A voltage = 3 x 4.20 = 12.60V 1C is manufacturer recommended.
If you are not using LiPo for a long period (>5-7
Don’t charge or use LiPo if the battery : days) keep LiPo in storage mode. A. Is punctured or damaged. Ex. If you are using battery only on weekend, B. Is bloated, expanded, High swelling 4 keep it at 3.8V/3.9V per Cell throughout the week; or otherwise deformed. charge it to full 4.2V/cell a night before use. C. Has any cell with a voltage of 3V. This gives very good Cycle life.
Don’t short circuit (LiPo) Battery. LiPo
Always Store LiPo at Room temperature. And after are very powerful, hence may result in completing its life, discharge LiPo completely and 5 aggressive fire. Also don’t expose LiPo burry it into ground away from residential area. Out pack to direct sunlight (heat) for of use LiPo must NOT be thrown into dust-bin. extended periods. www.fruitlipo.com