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How to treat lithium batteries in notebooks and corporate power banks?
Importance of proper handling of lithium batteries
Lithium batteries, common in notebooks and power banks, require specific care to ensure their durability and safety. Improper handling can lead to damage, reduced useful life and significant environmental risks.
Suitable storage
To preserve the integrity of batteries, it is essential to store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The ideal is to keep the battery charge between 30% and 50% during prolonged storage, avoiding full charge or total discharge, which compromises its health.
Correct charging
Using official chargers appropriate to the battery model helps to avoid overcharging. It is recommended to disconnect the device or power bank after reaching 100% charge to avoid overheating. In addition, full charge and discharge cycles should be avoided frequently.
Periodic maintenance and inspection
Regular inspections can identify signs of wear or damage, such as swelling, overheating or leaks. If any of these symptoms appear, the battery should be replaced immediately to avoid accidents.
Responsible disposal
The disposal of lithium batteries should be done at specific collection points for electronic waste. Burying them or disposing of them in ordinary waste can cause environmental contamination and explosion risks. Always look for authorized collection points for recycling and proper treatment.
Recycling and reuse
The process of recycling lithium batteries allows valuable metals to be recovered, reducing the extraction of natural resources. Promoting reuse and recycling contributes to the circular economy and the preservation of the environment.
Tips for extending battery life
- Avoid exposing batteries to extreme temperatures.
- Keep the device updated to optimize battery consumption.
- Perform partial charges instead of completing full cycles on a regular basis.
- Avoid using the device while charging to reduce excessive heating.
Following these practices can ensure greater safety, performance and durability of the lithium batteries used in notebooks and power banks.
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