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Introduce the charging process and charging principle of 18650 lithium ion battery

by:Vglory      2021-04-17
When choosing a charger, try to choose a big brand of 18650 lithium-ion battery charger, quality and after-sales are guaranteed, and the service life of the battery is prolonged. The brand-guaranteed 18650 lithium-ion battery charger has four protections: short-circuit protection, over-current protection, over-voltage protection, battery reverse connection protection, etc. Overcharge protection: When the charger overcharges the lithium-ion battery, in order to prevent the internal pressure from rising due to temperature rise, it is necessary to terminate the charging state. For this reason, the protection device needs to monitor the battery voltage, and when it reaches the battery overcharge voltage, it activates the overcharge protection function and stops charging. Over-discharge protection: In order to prevent the over-discharge of the lithium-ion battery, when the voltage of the lithium-ion battery is lower than its over-discharge voltage detection point, the over-discharge protection is activated, the discharge is stopped, and the battery is kept in a low quiescent current standby mode. Over-current and short-circuit protection: When the discharge current of the lithium-ion battery is too large or a short-circuit condition occurs, the protection device will activate the over-current protection function. Li-ion battery charging control is divided into two stages. The first stage is constant current charging. When the battery voltage is lower than 4.2V, the charger will charge with a constant current. The second stage is the constant voltage charging stage. When the battery voltage reaches 4.2V, due to the characteristics of lithium-ion batteries, if the voltage is higher, it will be damaged. The charger will fix the voltage at 4.2V and the charging current will gradually decrease. When the current decreases to a certain value (generally 1/10 of the set current), the charging circuit is cut off, the charging completion indicator light is on, and the charging is completed. Excessive charging and discharging of lithium-ion batteries can cause permanent damage to the positive and negative electrodes. Excessive discharge causes the negative carbon sheet structure to collapse, and the collapse will cause the lithium ions to be unable to be inserted during the charging process; overcharging causes too many lithium ions to be inserted into the negative carbon structure, causing some of the lithium ions to be unable to be released anymore. The charging principle of 18650 lithium ion battery The working principle of lithium ion battery refers to its charging and discharging principle. When the battery is charged, lithium ions are generated on the positive electrode of the battery, and the generated lithium ions move to the negative electrode through the electrolyte. The carbon as the negative electrode has a layered structure. It has many micropores. The lithium ions that reach the negative electrode are embedded in the micropores of the carbon layer. The more lithium ions are inserted, the higher the charging capacity. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete. Previous post: What are the basic reasons for the shortened life of lithium-ion batteries
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