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Power Tool Battery FAQ
What are the differences between Primary Battery and Rechargeable Battery?
A primary battery is not intended to be recharged and is discarded when the battery has delivered all of its electrical energy.
A rechargeable battery is a galvanic battery which, after discharge, is restored to the fully charged state by the passage of an electrical current through the cell in the opposite direction to that of discharge.
What causes short lifetime of battery?
- Charger or electro circuit can't be fit for the battery.
- Overcharge and over-discharge, etc.
- Battery can't comply with the charging requirement
The lifetime of a battery can be prolonged by:
- Using the original charger.
- Charging the battery after it automatically powers off, then full charge the battery.
- Avoiding erroneous usage of battery, such as heavy pressure, short circuit, fall off and so on.
Why can't the battery be charged?
- The battery has no voltage.
- The charger has no output electric current.
- Low charging efficiency due to external cause.
Solutions to the problem:
- Test whether the charger has voltage and output electric current or not.
- Check if the charger is well contacted with battery.
- Activate the battery with voltage and current 1.5 times higher than those of the battery. (Use this method only when the battery can't be charged.)
What are the reasons that cause battery with no voltage or low voltage?
- No voltage.
- External shot circuit or overcharge, anti-charge.
- Cells expansion and short circuit caused by direct anode contact and continuous high efficiency electric current overcharging.
It can be avoided by:
- Checking if the battery is without voltage or electric current.
- Avoiding short circuit.
- Avoiding collision and pressure among batteries.
- Charging the battery after it automatically powers off, then full charge the battery.
Battery Maintenance and User Instructions
- A new battery usually maintains a discharged condition with very low capacity. It is highly recommended to fully charge new battery packs before using. You can refer to the users' guide of your electronic device for charging instructions.
- A new battery pack needs to be circled (fully discharged and recharged) three to five times to reach its optimum performance.
- Rechargeable battery will undergo self-discharging when left unused for a long period of time. Thus, it should always be stored in a fully charged state and kept in a cool, dry and clean place.
- To maintain the optimum performance of a battery pack, it is highly recommended to circle (fully discharging and recharging) it at least once a month.
- It is normal if a new battery gets warm when being charged or used. However, please pay special attention if the battery pack becomes excessively hot. This may indicate there is a problem with the charging circuit of the electronic device. Please consult a qualified technician if necessary.
- New batteries are hard to be charged. Sometimes, your electronic device may indicate a fully charged condition about 10 to 15 minutes when the new battery pack is being charged for the first time. When this happens, remove the battery pack and let it cool down for about 10 to 15 minutes then repeat the charging procedure. Sometimes, a new battery will suddenly refuse to be charged. If this happens, a suggested solution is trying to remove the battery from the device and insert it again.