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Advanced Lithium Battery - Charging and Discharging
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Charging

> Charging current should be less than maximum charging current.
> Charging voltage should be less than 14.6 V. Charging beyond this absolute maximum voltage is strictly prohibited.
> The battery should be charged within the charging temperature range. Reverse charging is prohibited.
> The battery should be connected correctly and the polarity should be confirmed to be correct before wiring.
> In case the battery is connected improperly, the battery cannot be charged.
> The reverse charging may cause damage to the battery which may lead to degradation of battery performance and safety, and could cause heat generation or leakage.

Discharging

> The battery should be discharged at less than the maximum discharge current. High discharging current may reduce the discharging capacity significantly or cause over-heat.
> The battery should be discharged within the discharging temperature range.
> To prevent over-discharging, the battery should be charged periodically to keep about 60% charge.
> Over-discharging may cause loss of battery performance, characteristics or battery functions.
> The charger prevents the battery from discharging beyond the discharge voltage threshold.

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